This week: a duo of DnD friends wins the Amazing Race competition show, Free League brings out more Dragonbane, and WizKids’ parent company buys Diamond Comics… with some complications as a result.
Carson McCalley and Jack Dodge created Please Don’t Kill Us, an interactive DnD livestream where the audience decides their fate - and they just won Amazing Race 37.
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.
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.
Look no further than this, our guide to affordable TTRPG gifts that can ship quickly or offer an instant digital version. Be they an online DnD player, RPG beginner, forever DM, or up-and-coming actual play star, we’ve got ideas.
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.
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.