This week: Critical Role announced a Daggerheart mini-campaign, Paizo revealed a Pathfinder dating card game, Barnes & Noble revealed the existence of unknown Pathfinder/Starfinder books, and a BG3 artist had a bone to pick with WizKids.Â
These podcasts range from diamonds in the rough to big-budget productions, and aren’t ranked in any particular order, but all represent some of the best the D&D community has to offer.Â
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Dropout makes Dimension 20 tickets more consumer friendly, Kobold Press takes shots at Wizards of the Coast to advertise their own book, and Star Trek Adventures beams up a new starter set.Â
While tabletop RPG creators came together to support an ambitious new streaming platform, social media users got heated over historical accounts of sexism in DnD. Meanwhile, a Japanese RPG classic is next to get an official TTRPG.Â
What does a popular YouTube personality have to do with a Dune board game? Did Wizards of the Coast do something that got positive response on social media? And what is Aabria Iyengar plotting this time? Find out below!