Our 50th anniversary panel at Gary Con gave attendees a sneak peek at all-new art and an inside look at many of the new books and merch you'll see in 2024. Check it all out here!
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D&D and StartPlaying are hosting a series of play events, kicking off with the free release of Descent into the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth on March 26. Learn more here.
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It’s time to celebrate D&D's 50th anniversary in-person at conventions. We're kicking it off at Gary Con in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin!
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See what we have in store for PAX East, which runs from March 21-24 in Boston!
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Dungeons & Dragons is a global game that we strive to make as accessible as possible to our wide and varied audience. However, we've also had to confront rising costs and shifts in global demand, even as D&D continues to grow.
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This year, we're celebrating our 50th anniversary in big ways. Click here to learn about what you can expect in 2024 and to download an exclusive wallpaper commemorating our anniversary!
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Todd Kenreck and Jeremy Crawford talk about the 2024 Player's Handbook, the survey results for the book's final playtest survey, and what's next.
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In our latest release of Unearthed Arcana, playtest the revised barbarian, druid, and monk, and try out new spells from the 2024 Player's Handbook.
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Our latest Unearthed Arcana features the Bastion subsystem from the 2024 Dungeon Master’s Guide, as well as 10 updated cantrips. Read more here!
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In our latest release of Unearthed Arcana, playtest the revised barbarian, fighter, sorcerer, warlock, and wizard, and two new subclasses for the 2024 Player's Handbook.
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Our biggest packet of Unearthed Arcana materials revises seven classes, visits over 20 subclasses, and more. Click here for a breakdown and to access the UA!
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Over the past few weeks you, the community, have made your voices heard. And we’ve listened. OGL 1.0a will remain untouched AND the entire SRD 5.1 is now available under a Creative Commons license.
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Get the latest news on OGL 1.2 and see answers to commonly asked questions here.
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In this article, you can review a draft of OGL 1.2, submit feedback via survey, and learn about a Creative Commons license that puts D&D's core mechanics into your hands.
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These past days and weeks have been incredibly tough for everyone. As players, fans, and stewards of the game, we can't–and we won't–let things continue like this. I am here today to talk about a path forward.
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Although we are not yet able to release the OGL at this time, we would like to update you on how things are developing, and the goals we have in mind for a new OGL.
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We love the interest and passion the community has for D&D. We love D&D, too. So, when we see the D&D community concerned by rumors and misunderstandings, we want to clear the air and share the facts with you, even if it's a bit earlier than our original plan.
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We understand "race" is a problematic term that has had prejudiced links between real world people and the fantasy peoples of D&D worlds.
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In this blog post, I'll talk about how we in the D&D Studio are changing our review process following the problematic content that appeared in Spelljammer: Adventures in Space.
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We wanted to acknowledge and own the inclusion of offensive material within our recent Spelljammer: Adventures in Space content. We failed you, our players and our fans, and we are truly sorry.