Blog Archive
All blog posts, from newest to oldest.
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Dark Sun returns in 2027 as Dungeons & Dragons' first mature rated setting
Dark Sun returns in 2027 as D&D's first mature-rated campaign setting, marking a major shift in content ratings for official products.
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D&D2 script is finished. Paramount is holding it.
The D&D2 film script is reportedly finished, though Paramount is currently holding it in development limbo before greenlighting production.
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Dungeons & Dragons Questers Toy Line Revealed, Due for Release in July
Wizards of the Coast revealed the Dungeons & Dragons Questers toy line, with the first wave of miniature figures and accessories shipping in July.
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Chris Cocks says it makes sense to move D&D to a "live service" model, but Hasbro will always make physical books
Hasbro CEO says D&D should expand as a live service while keeping physical books in print.
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Fantasy Grounds Unity 5.1.10: The Biggest Update in Years — Launcher Overhaul, Narration, Chat Bubbles & More
Fantasy Grounds Unity 5.1.10 is a massive platform update with a completely redesigned launcher, narration on images, chat bubbles, and per-user campaign options.
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D&D Magic Items: Balanced or Broken?
An analysis of whether modern D&D magic items are properly tuned for the 2024/5.5e ruleset — covering legendary items, artifacts, and how DMs can handle distribution.
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Ravenloft: The Horrors Within — D&D's Spookiest 2026 Release Yet, If You Can Tolerate the Rehash
Ravenloft: The Horrors Within is a gorgeous 288-page D&D sourcebook. Stunning art, great subclasses, but it recycles Van Richten's Guide more than it should. Full review.
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Free D&D Adventure: Borderlands Quest — Dagger Danger (Your Perfect First Session)
Wizards of the Coast has released a completely free one-shot adventure for International Day of Play. Dagger Danger is a level 1 kobold dungeon crawl with everything you need to run your first D&D session — no books required.
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Giant Skull D&D Game Canceled by Hasbro Less Than a Year After Announcement
Wizards of the Coast has dropped its publishing deal with Stig Asmussen's Giant Skull studio, canceling the unannounced D&D action-adventure game less than a year after the partnership was announced.
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D&D Launches 'Dungeon Masters' — Its First Official Actual Play in Years
Wizards of the Coast debuts 'Dungeon Masters', a new official D&D actual play series starring Jasmine Bhullar, Neil Newbon, Devora Wilde, Christian Navarro, and Mayanna Berrin in a Ravenloft campaign.
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Fantasy Grounds May 2026 Update: Better Exhaustion, Smarter Hit Dice, and NPC Dice Improvements
Fantasy Grounds' May 2026 ruleset update brings meaningful improvements to the 5E ruleset including better exhaustion support and new hit dice automation.
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D&D Unveils 'Dungeon Masters' — A New Weekly Play-Along Experience for Ravenloft
Wizards of the Coast introduces 'Dungeon Masters', a new storytelling experience pairing the Ravenloft: The Horrors Within book with weekly playable encounters on YouTube.
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Fantasy Grounds April 2026 Ruleset Update Scheduled
Fantasy Grounds announces comprehensive ruleset update for April 28, 2026 with beta testing now available through Test Mode.
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D&D SRD 5.2 Released: Creative Commons License for 2024 Rules
Wizards of the Coast releases the Systems Reference Document 5.2 under Creative Commons, marking a major shift in D&D licensing after years of community controversy.
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Fantasy Grounds March 2026 Update: Multi-System Powerhouse in Action
Fantasy Grounds' latest March 31st update showcases why the VTT continues to be a top choice for multi-system TTRPG groups, with major Pathfinder 2.0 fixes and new Star Trek Adventures content.
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The Ultimate Challenge: Beating D&D with All 1s
Can you actually finish a campaign with a character who has 1 in every ability score? A trending community challenge proves that in D&D, absurdity is a feature, not a bug.
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D&D Beyond Updates Rules Labels: Understanding 5e vs 5.5e
D&D Beyond clarifies the difference between 2014 and 2024 rules with new labeling system. Here's what you need to know.
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D&D 2026 Roadmap: Wizards Unveils Revolutionary Seasonal Release Model
Wizards of the Coast announces a complete overhaul of D&D publishing with three themed seasons, major sourcebooks, and a live-service approach to tabletop RPGs.
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Wizards of the Coast Unveils D&D's Seasonal Content Model for 2026
Wizards of the Coast has announced a new 'Seasons' approach to D&D publishing in 2026, organizing releases around three themed quarters: Horror, Magic, and Champions.