To Our D&D Community,
We have made the difficult decision to end development on Sigil. This was not a decision made lightly, and it followed months of reflection with all teams involved. We’re deeply grateful to everyone who explored Sigil with us and shared in its journey. Your passion and feedback meant the world.
At Wizards of the Coast, our goal is to create experiences that help you tell incredible stories together, whether at the table, online, or anywhere you gather to play.
When we introduced Sigil, we imagined a powerful 3D virtual tabletop where you could share maps, minis, and environments with your friends and fellow players. While that vision inspired thousands of players and creators, we couldn't sustain the level of ongoing development support that Sigil—or our community—deserved. That’s on us. What we’ve learned from Sigil, and from your feedback, will guide how we approach future digital tools. We’ll take the time to do it right in pursuit of developing the best D&D experiences possible.
To everyone who built and played in Sigil—developers, DMs, players, and creators alike—thank you. Your time, creativity, and feedback made Sigil what it was. We know this decision hurts, especially for everyone who built campaigns, shared feedback, and believed in Sigil’s future. You deserve clarity about what happens next.
Six Months of Master Tier Credit
To thank those who led, experimented with, and hosted campaigns in Sigil using their Master Tier subscription, we’re deeply grateful for your time and passion.
If you used your paid or trial Master Tier subscription to access Sigil at least once any time between March 1, 2025, and yesterday 11:59 PM PT October 23, 2025, you'll receive a six-month Master Tier credit. This six-month Master Tier subscription credit will be granted and appear on your account by November 7, 2025.
If you already have an active subscription, this credit will effectively pause your current paid subscription and then resume it after the 6-month period. Please visit our Sigil Sunset FAQ for more information.
Sigil Available Through End-October 2026
You can continue running your campaigns as usual until the end of October 2026. All features and tier access will remain the same during that time. At the end of October, 2026, Sigil's servers will shut down, and content created within Sigil will no longer be accessible. We know many of you built incredible adventures in Sigil, and we’re grateful for the imagination and effort that brought them to life.
Coming Soon This Year
As soon as an update is available regarding the following items, we’ll share here and on our official D&D channels how to redeem. Thank you for your patience in the meantime.
Replacement Rewards for Pre-Order Customers
If you pre-ordered the 2024 Digital and Physical Core Rulebook Bundle on the D&D Beyond Marketplace, or on the international D&D Store, and received the Sigil-exclusive Gold Dragon Digital Miniature, you’ll receive a new digital dice set on D&D Beyond as a replacement reward.
A New Character Sheet Backdrop for All D&D Beyond Users
As a thank you for your patience and support, all registered D&D Beyond users will receive a new D&D Beyond character sheet backdrop.
Thank You for Your Support
To everyone who played, tested, and helped shape Sigil, thank you again. You made its taverns and dungeons sing, even if only for a while.
To the developers who brought Sigil to life, thank you for your vision, artistry, and dedication. Your work inspired the world of D&D and will shape future experiences fans will continue to enjoy.
— The Dungeons & Dragons Team







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Posted Oct 28, 2025The map system is completely different from Sigil. Dndbeyond maps is still a thing.
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Posted Oct 28, 2025Perhaps more energy spent on this rather than the EXTENSIVE new Terms of Service claiming everything on DnDBeyond as yours would have led to more success on the Sigil project.....
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Posted Oct 28, 2025I seriously doubt they want to release a "potential competitor" to their existing product and let others fix/improve it. That seemed to be in large part why it was killed in the first place.
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Posted Oct 28, 2025The "micro cash grab" was speculated but look, they hired Chris Cao who was part of Zynga that moved all those facebook games into micro-transactions. If you hire a guy famous for one thing and then expect another thing..... well.
That said, the failure of Sigil to full launch means we will never know if they would have stuck to a subscription model, which I could get behind, or not.
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Posted Oct 28, 2025it was dissapointing because of it's lack of content, but now you guys are just gonna yeet it into oblivion? people paid good money for some of this stuff, you shouldnt take down the servers, just stop updating them if you really have given up on it. sometimes i think dndbeyond is worse than nintendo in the whole moneygrabbing doesnt-care-about-the-community department.
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Posted Oct 28, 2025A VTT for Beyond would have worked had you prioritized functionality. nobody wants a broken mess of a live service, that's how EA ran Bioware into the ground.
You should have finished getting Beyond working with it's own existing content and features, then with the 2024 content and only then released a more functional user friendly VTT that wasn't such an obvious cash grab.
The community loves Beyond and we don't want to see good ideas fail, but every time you add something before fixing what is already here; you show how our of whack your priorities are.
I own more digital books than physical ones because I believed in this platform and I am not alone in that. Don't make fools of your loyal fans we have already taken enough knives to the back for our loyalty to feel like stupidity, so please, pretty please prioritizes the health of the platform and the desires of the community rather than the quick buck.