Dungeons & Dragons gets an official crossover with Vampire: The Masquerade, DnD brings back its Villain Subclasses for another round, 5.5e magic item cards get a release date, and MemoryCore brings PlayStation 1 hits to your TTRPG table.
D&D Beyond decides to make Drops sharable between friends, Paizo lays off employees in wake of Diamond legal battle, and we see new TTRPGs from Renegade, DC Comics, and Onyx Path.
D&D Beyond Drops backlash gets an official response, Barnes & Noble leaks a new DnD book, Alchemy RPG gives new GMs a stage with actual play weekend, and Humble Bundle brings lots of goodies.
Ravenloft, The Horrors Within previews show off stat blocks, Vampire: The Masquerade gets big updates at Gen Con, and WotC employees claim the company is sending them anti-union letters.
DnD crossovers are going to make money and are going to excite a lot of potential players. Is there a way it happens where the products are actually good?
Hasbro passes on DnD video game pitch from prominent game director, Daggerheart marks its first year with a lot of announcements, Paizo shares more of its horror TTRPG 13 Omens, and Dungeon Crawler Carl joins the multi-million crowdfunding club.
A site tries to chronicle the work of iconic TTRPG designers with inaccurate AI summaries, Hasbro’s CEO speaks more to DnD’s video game-style future, and the official Legend of Heroes TTRPG announces a very close release date.