December 17, 2015 - 4:08pm

Board Game enthusiasts will not be a stranger to Zev Shlasinger, the founder of
Z-Man Games (publishers of huge hits such as
Bruges,
Camel Up,
Pandemic, and the US publisher for hits like Agricola and Carcassonne).
He announced today, on his Facebook page, that he was leaving Z-Man Games.
"This is a note to let everyone know that as of Jan 15, 2016 I will no longer be working for Z-Man/F2Z Entertainment. A long chapter has closed in my life but I am confident that a new one will begin soon.
So this isn't a goodbye, as I expect to stay in the industry and plan to explore my options to that effect.
Onwards and upwards!"
About Z-Man
Z-Man Games is a company incorporated in 1999 in the
USA to produce games. The headquarters is in
Mahopac, New York, near
New York City. It is named after its proprietor,
Zev Shlasingera. Z-Man games is presently owned by F2Z Entertainment.