D&D Races
One D&D playtest revision changes Aardlings, Dragonborn, and Goliaths Species (including how we’re not calling them Races anymore)
A big chunk of the latest One D&D playtest gameplay changes are to the Aardling, Dragonborn, and Goliath, which are emphatically not Races -- because One D&D has also officially done away with the Race designation in favor of the Species label.
How Mordenkainen’s Monsters of the Multiverse is revising D&D races
Sure, Mordenkainen's Monsters of the Multiverse is a monster book -- it's right there in the title -- but it also serves as an one-stop collection and update for a host of playable races from previous Dungeons and Dragons sources, and it does a lot more than simply republish them.
D&D races 101: All your options from the Players’ Handbook, from Halflings to Half-Orcs
If you remember our Dungeons and Dragons Classes 101 roundup, we're using the same format here for our overview of the various races one can play.