Talk:Impact Zone

Name & Classification
The name should be "Doomlands Impact Zone". The logo is practically the same as the Doomlands 2169 logo, except "2169" is replaced with "Impact Zone". And also, why is Doomlands Impact Zone considered a sub-series if Doomlands 2169 is considered a series? The logo is practically the same. It doesn't make any sense. Allosaur Warfare


 * This isn't new, Nerf usually has sub-series logo contain the parent series logo. The Charmed logo is the same way. If we included the parent series in every sub-series name, things would get out of hand. Labeling them as sub-series underneath their parent series is just fine, that's the point of labeling things as a sub-series. Jet  [ Talk • Contributions ]

I understand that that is not new. However, using that logic, then "2169" is a sub-series of  "Doomlands". Allosaur Warfare


 * Impact Zone takes place within the same universe as 2169 according to official descriptions for products; it's a continuation of the same post-apocalyptic story. 2169 came before Impact Zone, and Impact Zone is trying to do the same as 2169. This is a sub-series, I really don't know what to tell you. There is no "Doomlands" series proper, so I can't say that 2169 is a sub-series either. Jet  [ Talk • Contributions ] 00:51, October 29, 2017 (UTC)

Could we consider the series cancelled?
If another blaster in this series isn't going to release soon in 2018, one of us should edit this page beacuse it only appeared in 2016. We should also make a series status to consider that the Impact Zone is cancelled. -Raddf2 09:39, December 16, 2018 (UTC)


 * The series is still available in stores, so it's still running. When those blasters stop being sold is when we will mark it as discontinued. I'm guessing Hasbro has no plans to design new Impact Zone blasters. In fact, there have been very few standard Doomlands blasters this year.  Cerrwiden   (  talk  ) 16:55, December 16, 2018 (UTC)