Adventure is expanding across Europe! Starting March 24, Heroes of the Borderlands will be available in French, German, Italian, and Spanish, bringing this exciting Dungeons & Dragons experience to even more players in their local language.
Whether you’re gathering your first party or preparing your next campaign night, Heroes of the Borderlands is designed to help groups jump into the action and start telling unforgettable stories together. With its accessible board-game-style format, it’s a great way for new and returning adventurers alike to explore the world of tabletop roleplaying in classic D&D spirit.
Players in Europe will be able to find Heroes of the Borderlands at local game stores, as well as on Amazon and other online retail channels. The release will also reach many stores within the WPN network across Europe, making it easier than ever to begin your next quest with friends and family.
These localized products will become available in other regions (including Canada and Latin America) in the near future, so stay tuned for release dates!
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Posted Mar 25, 2026Nice! Glad to see some much-needed localizations!
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Posted Mar 25, 2026Bellissimo!!! Pubblicate delle roadmap annuali e degli articoli anche per i vostri fan europei!
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Posted Mar 25, 2026Now translate all beyond website and marketplace products. Thank you
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Posted Mar 26, 2026Awesome, now please add Danish 🙌
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Posted Mar 26, 2026Waiting for Russian!
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Posted Mar 26, 2026GREAT NEWS!
Now when will we get the translated version on DndBeyond?
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Posted Mar 26, 2026And translated Beyond?
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Posted Mar 26, 2026So nice to finally see, that I'm not the only one begging for DND beyond translations. This would honestly be nice. At least for all the new stuff that you're translating anyway, like this boxed set and the core rules. Add the translation button to beyond and I'm happy. 😉 Pleeeease!
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Posted Mar 26, 2026gracias!! desde los manuales de la 5.5 que habia una sequÃa de libros impresionante
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Posted Mar 26, 2026Thanks. I bought in my store (In Spain) D&d Borderlands yesterday.
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Posted Mar 28, 20265.5. JAPAN. PLEASE.
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Posted Mar 28, 2026What about Polish? There are many players in Poland waiting to play in their language. It would be awesome if Wizards could see us, here in Poland, dedicated fans and players! 🇵🇱
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Posted Mar 29, 2026Thank you, Wizards! I bought the 5.5e Core Rulebooks in English when they were released, but I also bought all of them in my language to support your work.
Please, do the same with other recent books, like Forgotten Realms or Eberron :)
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Posted Mar 29, 2026As a purely English speaker... bring it on! Good job making the game more accessible.
... did you make it in Metric? 🤣
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Posted Mar 30, 2026LOL, but yeah, for example, they used meter instead of feet :D
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Posted Mar 31, 2026Yeah !!! We had French version at Québec Canada !!! THANKS !!!
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Posted Mar 31, 2026Please add the Japanese Edition.
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Posted Mar 31, 2026Really? Oh man. Now I want an "English (Metric)" version for everyone outside the only place living in Imperial times.
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Posted Mar 31, 2026😅
My little gift: "Speed: 9 m" for Humans, or "Range: 45 m" for Fireball 🫂
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Posted Mar 31, 2026Personally, i've would have replaced the feet/meter by a "Movement Unit" or something.
Human speed 6MU, Fireball range (15MU) Radius (4MU) ect...
And in the english version you say 1MU = 5Feet
Localised version 1MU=1.5M