Tag Archives: Dungeons

New Dungeons and Dragons game on the way from Disney Dreamlight Valley team – Eurogamer.net

  1. New Dungeons and Dragons game on the way from Disney Dreamlight Valley team Eurogamer.net
  2. Dungeons & Dragons Survival RPG Life Sim in the Works at Disney Dreamlight Valley Dev IGN
  3. The next D&D video game revealed: Disney Dreamlight Valley dev announces a survival game, life sim, action RPG all-in-one with the same setting as Baldur’s Gate 3 Gamesradar
  4. The next big D&D videogame is a survival-life sim from the makers of Disney Dreamlight Valley PC Gamer
  5. Disney Dreamlight Valley Dev Gameloft Making Dungeons & Dragons Survival Sim Game Game Informer

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Helldivers 2 has a Dungeons and Dragons-style GM behind the scenes – Eurogamer.net

  1. Helldivers 2 has a Dungeons and Dragons-style GM behind the scenes Eurogamer.net
  2. ‘We have an actual person with the title of Game Master’: A single Helldivers 2 dev named Joel is pulling the strings on its galactic war like an all-powerful D&D dungeon master, war will become ‘more and more sophisticated over time PC Gamer
  3. All Hail Joel, the Helldivers 2 Developer Steering the Galactic War Like a D&D Dungeon Master IGN
  4. Machiavellian Arrowhead Dev Orchestrates Helldivers 2’s Intergalactic Struggle Push Square
  5. One Helldivers 2 Dev Is In Charge Of The War Like A D&D Dungeon Master TheGamer

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New Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Promises Return to Phandelver – Gizmodo

  1. New Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Promises Return to Phandelver Gizmodo
  2. The first adventure published for D&D’s 5th edition finally comes to a close Polygon
  3. D&D’s new Phandelver & Below is the “strangest adventure” yet say creators Dexerto
  4. Dungeons & Dragons – Phandelver & Below: The Shattered Obelisk Preview – A Horrific New Take On A Classic Adventure TheGamer
  5. Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk doesn’t just contain Lost Mines of Phandelver but adds new story elements, artwork, and a variety of diverse changes. TechRaptor
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Dungeons and Dragons: all of the new D&D movie toys and games – Polygon

  1. Dungeons and Dragons: all of the new D&D movie toys and games Polygon
  2. Review | The new ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ film mostly captures the game’s magic The Washington Post
  3. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves review: This fun fantasy romp is not just for nerds Entertainment Weekly News
  4. Remember the Original ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Movie? Of Course You Don’t. The Ringer
  5. Dungeons and Dragons – Honor Among Thieves Movie Review: Chris Pine’s Roguish Charm Carries This Fairly LatestLY
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‘Dungeons & Dragons’ cast on making magic with monsters and K-Y Jelly – Entertainment Weekly News

  1. ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ cast on making magic with monsters and K-Y Jelly Entertainment Weekly News
  2. Review | The new ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ film mostly captures the game’s magic The Washington Post
  3. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves review: This fun fantasy romp is not just for nerds Entertainment Weekly News
  4. Review: ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ is the right example of escapism into a fantasy world India Forums
  5. Dungeons & Dragons Review: Fantasy Meets Funny in New Blockbuster ScreenCrush
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Regé-Jean Page on the Moment He Knew His Career Had Changed Post-‘Bridgerton,’ Having the “Best A– of My Life” in ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Regé-Jean Page on the Moment He Knew His Career Had Changed Post-‘Bridgerton,’ Having the “Best A– of My Life” in ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Hollywood Reporter
  2. ‘Bridgerton’: Regé-Jean Page Had ‘Horrendous Coffee Breath’ on Set Insider
  3. Regé-Jean Page Overwhelmed To Receive Love After Bridgerton Lehren
  4. D&D: Honor Among Thieves Star Called Out the Party’s Lack of a Healer CBR – Comic Book Resources
  5. Regé-Jean Page Says He and Phoebe Dynevor Had “Horrendous” Coffee Breath While Filming ‘Bridgerton’ Sex Scenes InStyle
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‘Dungeons and Dragons’ Early Screening Announced for Amazon Prime Members – Collider

  1. ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ Early Screening Announced for Amazon Prime Members Collider
  2. ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ Review: The Role-Playing Fantasy Game Becomes an Irresistible Mash-Up of Everything It Inspired Variety
  3. Honor Among Thieves is everything Dungeons & Dragons fans hoped for Polygon
  4. ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ SXSW Review! Bloody Disgusting
  5. ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ review: Does this fantasy adventure finally capture the magic of the game? Mashable
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‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Reactions Call It Action Packed, Funny, and Chaotic – Collider

  1. ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Reactions Call It Action Packed, Funny, and Chaotic Collider
  2. ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ Review: The Role-Playing Fantasy Game Becomes an Irresistible Mash-Up of Everything It Inspired Variety
  3. Honor Among Thieves is everything Dungeons & Dragons fans hoped for Polygon
  4. ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ review: Does this fantasy adventure finally capture the magic of the game? Mashable
  5. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Review – The Movie This Game Deserves Den of Geek
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Chris Pine and Regé-Jean Page Win Over ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Fans and Newbies at SXSW Premiere – Variety

  1. Chris Pine and Regé-Jean Page Win Over ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Fans and Newbies at SXSW Premiere Variety
  2. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Review – The Movie This Game Deserves Den of Geek
  3. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves review: “turns the board game into a big-screen treat” Gamesradar
  4. ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ Review: The Role-Playing Fantasy Game Becomes an Irresistible Mash-Up of Everything It Inspired Variety
  5. Amazon Prime Members Can See Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Early GameSpot
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Dungeons & Dragons Scraps Plans to Update Its Open Game License

Sword of Dungeons and Dragons by artist Chris Rahn
Image: Wizards of the Coast | Chris Rahn

Wizards of the Coast, publisher of Dungeons & Dragons, announced today that they will no longer be pursuing deauthorization of the Open Gaming License 1.0a, abandoning plans previously stated in the drafted OGL 1.2. This statement comes after relentless fan backlash against the decision to deauthorize that was revealed after io9 reported on a leaked OGL 1.1. After three weeks of near constant pressure, it appears as if Wizards of the Coast is fully paying attention to the fanbase.

The deauthorization of the OGL 1.0a was a huge sticking point for fans and third party publishers who made a living using the license that was granted nearly two decades ago. Opinions varied on whether or not Wizards of the Coast could even legally deauthorize, with many people, including Ryan Dancey, vocally arguing that it was never intended to be deauthorized and the very act of doing so was not built into the legal wording of the license.

Brink said in the statement that “these live survey results are clear. You want OGL 1.0a. You want irrevocability. You like Creative Commons.” This sentiment was expressed so overwhelmingly in the playtest OGL 1.2 that Wizards of the Coast had to pay attention. Originally they were going to keep the playtest open for two weeks, however Brink writes, “the feedback is in such high volume and its direction is so plain that we’re acting now.”

The concessions D&D makes in this announcement are huge: they will not attempt to deauthorize the OGL 1.0a, they are putting the entirety of the Systems Reference Document for D&D 5.1 into the Creative Commons, and they are abandoning its previously-stated intentions for Virtual Tabletops.

One thing to note is that Brink states that putting the entire 400-page SRD into the Creative Commons means that fans don’t need to “take [Dungeons & Dragons’] word for it.” That Brink would explicitly acknowledge the lack of trust between fans and publishers and Wizards of the Coast is incredible.

Finally, the company finished the statment with an olive branch, publishing the SRD immediately, and stating, “Here’s a PDF of SRD 5.1 with the Creative Commons license. By simply publishing it, we place it under an irrevocable Creative Commons license. We’ll get it hosted in a more convenient place next week. It was important that we take this step now, so there’s no question.”

[Editor’s Note: This article is part of the developing story. The information cited on this page may change as the breaking story unfolds.]


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