2026 ENnie nominees list released, the DnD Fan Expo in London got postponed, Free League kicked off a great seasonal sale, and WizKids announced a pricey replica of a DnD magic item.
Arcana Unleashed subclasses previewed in new actual play series, Magic Arena employees officially formed the first union ever at WotC, Invincible TTRPG gets release details, and Outgunned pre-orders open for two new books.
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.
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?
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