Cheers to it already being June — somehow, we’re halfway through the year!
I hope you’ve been enjoying our Q1 and Q2 Partnered Content releases so far. We’ve added a wide range of new content, partners, and player options to D&D Beyond, with plenty more to come!
Right now, we’re deep in the Season of Horror with Ravenloft: The Horrors Within, and our incredibly talented Partners are bringing even more horror-inspired options to D&D Beyond alongside it. After that, we’ll shift into a Season of Magic, taking the tone in a new direction with releases full of wonder, secrets, and spellbinding possibilities.
- Q3 2026 Partnered Content Roadmap
- Steinhardt’s Guide to the Eldritch Hunt Player Pack (5.5e) – June
- Valda’s Spire of Secrets: Player Pack 2 (5.5e) – July
- Vampire: The Masquerade - Bound by Blood (5.5e) – Preorder June, Release July
- Legends of Greyhawk: Saviors of Safeton (5.5e) – July
- Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone (5.5e) – August
- The Field Guide to Floral Dragons (5.5e) – August
- Legends of Greyhawk: Dreams of the Chained God (5.5e) – August
- Legends of Greyhawk: The Tear-Stained Idol (5.5e) - September
Legends of Greyhawk on D&D Beyond
Before we get into the Q3 roadmap, I want to introduce Chris Tulach, our D&D Global Play Manager. Chris will be sharing more about what’s coming next for Legends of Greyhawk. (Be sure to sign up for his Dungeon Dare game if you are attending Gen Con!)
Thanks, Laura!
Legends of Greyhawk, our newest ongoing organized play campaign using the 5.5 rules forward, is off to a great start, with monthly bundle releases starting back in April. Working with organizer publishing partners Baldman Games, GameConclave, and West Coast Adventurer’s Guild, we’re committed to supporting the campaign with regular adventure bundles each month.
If you want to learn more about Legends of Greyhawk, you can visit the campaign webpage for details on how the campaign works, how to create and advance a character, and where to play.
This quarter, we have three bundles coming out – with exciting firsts! Saviors of Safeton in July takes characters to the Wild Coast and is our first release from West Coast Adventurer’s Guild. Dreams of the Chained God from Baldman Games in August bridges the Season of Horror and Season of Magic with a return to Greyhawk City with a plot involving adversaries first seen in Elemental Evil Rising; it’s also the first levels 5-10 adventure bundle. Lastly, The Tear-Stained Idol in September from GameConclave has adventure and intrigue in the Duchy of Urnst.
Summer is heating up for Legends of Greyhawk – pick up these releases and enjoy playing them anywhere your party gathers!
Chris Tulach, Global Play Manager
Q3 2026 Partnered Content Roadmap
![]() Steinhardt’s Guide to the Eldritch Hunt Player Pack (5.5e) – JuneMonkeyDM Join the Hunt. Steinhardt's Guide to the Eldritch Hunt Player Pack brings 7 gothic subclasses for a world of eldritch horror — wield brutal trick weapons, survive creeping madness, and face the Scourge before it consumes everything. Time to fight back, or die trying. |
![]() Valda’s Spire of Secrets: Player Pack 2 (5.5e) – JulyMage Hand Press Additional options from the fan favorite Valda’s Spire of Secrets! This player pack includes 7 subclasses and a Pet Rock. Who doesn’t want a pet rock?! |
![]() Vampire: The Masquerade - Bound by Blood (5.5e) – Preorder June, Release JulyGhostfire Gaming Welcome to the World of Darkness with the new Kindred class for 5.5e. A full vampire class powered by Blood Points, Disciplines, and the ever-clawing Beast inside! Included in this release is a heart-pounding Dark Ages adventure. We will be offering a pre-order of Bound By Blood in June, followed by a release in July. |
![]() Legends of Greyhawk: Saviors of Safeton (5.5e) – JulyWest Coast Adventurer’s Guild Delve into the dangers that plague the beleaguered communities of the Wild Coast and set things right! Three adventures for levels 1-4 and an introductory adventure for levels 1-2 are included in this bundle. Approved for play in the Legends of Greyhawk organized play campaign or for use as compelling one-shots for your home games. |
![]() Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone (5.5e) – AugustVisionary Journey across the Western Frontier, the contested land that lies between the ancient kingdom of Breland and the rising nation of Droaam. Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone takes a deep dive into this untamed region, exploring the towns and denizens of this dangerous land. Discover new character options and play as a harpy, gargoyle, or medusa "monster" species in the introductory "Heart of Stone" adventure, all included in this adventure sourcebook! |
![]() The Field Guide to Floral Dragons (5.5e) – AugustHit Point Press The incredible art of Floral Dragons speaks for itself! Look at that dragon! It’s a gorgeous blend of nature and creature for new monsters at your table, plus 3 subclasses and a new species. |
![]() Legends of Greyhawk: Dreams of the Chained God (5.5e) – AugustBaldman Games Return to Greyhawk City to attempt to thwart the machinations of those allied with the Cult of Elemental Evil, as their schemes continue to spiral further into the Flanaess. Three adventures for levels 5-10 are included in this bundle, with themes connecting both to the Season of Horror and Season of Magic. Approved for play in the Legends of Greyhawk organized play campaign or for use as compelling one-shots for your home games. |
![]() Legends of Greyhawk: The Tear-Stained Idol (5.5e) - SeptemberGameConclave Range around the Duchy of Urnst and get embroiled in intrigue, delve into the depths, and face down fearsome foes! Three adventures for levels 5-10 are included in this bundle. Approved for play in the Legends of Greyhawk organized play campaign or for use as compelling one-shots for your home games. |
I look forward to reading your comments and hearing what you are excited for, what other partners or content you’d like to see in the future, and how you feel this year is going.
*This roadmap is subject to change.
— Laura Hohman, Partnered Content Product Architect








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Posted Jun 19, 2026I have a couple of guesses. 1) some of the options aren’t supported on the current game platform so they’re waiting for the rebuild to include them.
2) MonkeyDM and WotC/DnDB made a deal to spread out the release rather than drop it all at once
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Posted Jun 19, 2026I’m just saying, Deep Magic Vol 1 and 2 from Kolbold Press fits perfectly with the Season of Arcana theming
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Posted Jun 20, 2026Hopefully, the spells are part of the pack. otherwise, it will be immensely dissapointing.
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Posted Jun 20, 2026And why, oh why, are 10 subclasses missing? In a Player's Pack? Just... Why?
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Posted Jun 20, 2026It could be anything from system limitations to them simply not being offered.
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Posted Jun 20, 2026Im so glad to see floral dragons!
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Posted Jun 20, 2026I was excited for steinhardt's since I have been waiting for 3 years for it to get ported to beyond... And then I look and they are only releasing 1/3 of the book, really??? No Jaeger class and only 7 of the 17 subclasses for the core class. The only way I'll be paying for it is if it is only like 10-15$
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Posted Jun 20, 2026Don't get your hopes up it is only 1/3 of the character options in the actual book...
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Posted Jun 20, 2026I can wait if that means getting the Witch and Theurge after they rework the back end of the website, but 100% yes.
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Posted Jun 20, 2026Rather have the Valda's Witch myself, but I'd take those, too.
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Posted Jun 20, 2026I second valda's witch!
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Posted Jun 20, 2026Why not both? We have two separate Parasite Warlocks
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Posted Jun 20, 2026I feel like Kindred with Blood Points and Disciplines is just spooky monk... but I wouldn't be mad about it, especially seeing that it's Ghostfire. My assumption is that the beast is going to mechanically be similar to the Bloodhunter's Lycanthrope transformation. If you get under a certain amount of blood points, there will be a con save or something. If their HP Die isn't D10 I'm going to be soooooooooo upset. but also... that's fudging crazy that I'm going to see VtM in D&D.
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Posted Jun 21, 2026I don't understand why they don't include them all, I understand the Jaeger argument with the current system not able to support it without a rebuild but why only 7 of the 17 subclasses for the core book? I also hope they port the spells as well but I doubt it because it wasn't listed in the text, which is a massive let down. Honestly I would prefer they wait to drop it and give us a full release than 1/3 ass it.
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Posted Jun 21, 2026My guess is they either aren’t can’t be support by the current maps build or they have some agreement with MonkeyDM to spread out the release like they did with Heliana and currently doing with Valda
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Posted Jun 21, 2026Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone is a fantastic expanded setting book for the region of Droaam. Already ran the mini-campaign and then continued with some homebrew goodness up to Level 10 in and around Droaam, as my players stopped those pesky Daelkyr from piercing the veil and breaking free of their prison. Was lots of fun! Highly recommend this book when it releases!
More Greyhawk hotness has me wanting to run a campaign again in the OG setting. Baldman does some good work (I'm incorporating some of their Moonshaes stuff into an ongoing Moonshaes game started after the release of Heroes & Adventures in Faerun). Will definitely be picking up more of these releases!
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Posted Jun 21, 2026So still no campaigns?
It feels like youre ...apprehensive(?) about tampering with the lore of Forgotten Realms?
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Posted Jun 21, 2026They can’t reference it in core D&D books as being canon, but official policy and lore is that in the multiverse all possible prime material planes and cosmologies can exist. Even your table’s version of the Forgotten Realms can be seen as one multiversal variant of Faerun which can be a similar or different as you’d like to the basic version.
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Posted Jun 21, 2026This is about Partnered Content, not WotC-made content.
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Posted Jun 22, 2026We're waiting to see what Deadfall is, but FR isn't the only setting. I'd take an Eberron campain in a heartbeat.