Not necessarily. The series could make references to events that happened in the game, creating spoilers. In other words, for all we know, it could assume that the viewers are already familiar with the game, which would mean we would have to play the game in order to get the most out of the series, which would also mean that this show would just be a spur-of-the-moment tie-in "encouraging" the viewers to go out and get the game. It would be one thing if it encouraged us to get the (yet to be released) toys, but again, this changes the rules. Unlike the toys, which only convey the basic idea, the game has an actual story told in a medium other than TV (or movies, for that matter), and if this series was indeed a "sequel" of sorts to the game, not only would it just be a tie-in for the game, it would also have spoilers for it. I can't speak for anyone else, but I don't want to watch a series like that. Again, it really needs to be its own thing in order to bring in the most viewers possible.