Wizards of the Coast laid off a beloved community figure, D&D Beyond users flocked to the 2024 rules in big numbers, Amazon orders more Legend of Vox Machina, and Life is Strange dropped a free TTRPG.
The Discword TTRPG brings in the money, Chris Perkins steps back from DnD product lead position, DMG 2024 drops the 6-8 encounter day, and Dimension 20 announces a series of live shows.
This week, dungeon crawlers are now a dictionary phrase, 2024 DnD rules add magic item crafting, WotC seeks a product manager for IP collaboration, and Baldur's Gate 3 companions take figure form.
D&D Icons of the Realm: Baldur’s Gate 3 - Character Boxed Set contains pre-painted miniatures of Astarion, Karlach, Gale, Shadowheart, Wyll, Lae’zel, and Withers. The packaging shows that other unique characters like Minthara, Yurgir, and the Slayer of Bhaal are included.
Mork Borg announced a video game, DnD 2024 tripled 2014 sales, WotC posted an intriguing job listing, we got our first look at DnD 2024 adventure styling, and animation studio Titmouse revealed its own TTRPG.
Critical Role opened pre-orders of its Daggerheart game, Dungeons & Dragons allegedly failed to produce enough of its new book for Australian customers, ElfQuest came back for its 40th, and a new Ravenloft novel was discovered.
Hasbro’s CEO got excited to bring AI to DnD, Universal teased a DnD Live event, Hero Forge offered a new powerful customization tool, Discworld TTRPG ditched combat rules, and Pathfinder revealed a new video game.