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D&D is coming to Magic the Gathering, but there’s already a lot of Magic the Gathering content for D&D
So if you missed it last September, there's an upcoming Magic the Gathering set called Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, which will for the first time bring various D&D characters and concepts into the famous TCG.
Amazon Prime’s Invincible, based on Robert Kirkman’s comic, is visceral storytelling — sometimes literally
I've long believed that you can recognize when a story is well told -- when it has elements of real quality, when it is crafted in an effective and even powerful way -- and not necessarily like that story.
New Dungeons and Dragons Studio Blog hints three new books are in the works for 2021
It's rare we get much in the way of information on projects in the works at Wizards of the Coast.
How to recreate your favorite World of Warcraft villains in Dungeons and Dragons
There's a lot about World of Warcraft and Dungeons and Dragons that translate well to each other — and fans have taken notice.
Chris Metzen’s Auroboros D&D setting raised nearly a half million dollars on day one of its Kickstarter
Kickstarter has become one of the biggest ways to promote self-pub or small publisher TTRPG projects, and the latest project from Chris Metzen's Warchief Gaming has proved the power of an established creator with a fanbase, because Auroboros: Coils of the Serpent has been out for almost a day and it's made almost $550k US as of this writing -- solidly eleven times its funding goal of $50,000.
Join us today for a D&D adventure in the world of Otherweald, live on Twitch!
For this month's D&D game, our party of adventurers has returned to the cosmopolitan city of High Gate after a harrowing trip to an interplanar circus, where they were the primary entertainment.
Latest D&D playtest material lets you play something close to the Dragon half of Dungeons and Dragons
If you love Dungeons and Dragons, you almost certainly want to play as a dungeon.
What role does gaming play in your life?
There's a lot of talk lately about what constitutes a real gamer, what games should count as real games, and so forth — and frankly it's always just exhausted me.
How to find a group to play D&D with online
Dungeons and Dragons has your attention -- with Tasha's Cauldron of Everything there's now a subclass in it that allows a player to be a genie, as well as over 20 more subclasses that are now canon.
How important is music in video games for you?
Every time I read someone say that they "mute the in-game music" in World of Warcraft, it breaks my heart a little.



