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DND and IRCC slammed by information watchdog over slow progress on access to information A new report shows the information commissioner received hundreds of complaints about Department of ...
Demeo DnD Battlemarked was announced earlier this year, and in truth we already had a pretty solid expectation of what the game would be like - the virtual board game action of regular Demeo, but ...
Stig Asmussen, the game industry veteran who directed God of War III and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Fallen Order, is developing a single-player action-adventure game set in the world of Dungeons ...
According to an official press release, Eberron: Forge of the Artificer is a new Dungeons & Dragons 2024 supplement. The supplement will contain new player options, monster statblocks, and magic items ...
In the center: A massive, half-sunken mechanical anvil, humming with arcane energy. Suspended above it, held aloft by glowing blue runes: the head of a dwarven warforged, eyes dark.
The Dungeons & Dragons: Secrets of Waterdeep experience coming to Fan Fest Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood. (Photo by Brady MacDonald/SCNG/Orange County Register) 5) Xanathar’s Lair ...
At least, not yet. Perhaps if Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves finds a second life on Netflix, the streamer might be convinced to return to this world.
The live-action “Dungeons & Dragons” TV series has found new life. Variety has confirmed with sources that a new iteration of the project is currently in development at Netflix.
Netflix has taken in for development 'The Forgotten Realms,' a live-action Dungeons & Dragons fantasy series, with Shawn Levy as executive producer.
Wizards of the Coast has announced two new supplements coming to Dungeons & Dragons. One of those is a new Eberron 2025 supplement, bringing players back to one of the fantasy TTRPG's most beloved ...
Media Fans slam Dungeons & Dragons for making new ‘woke’ rules at the expense of ‘authenticity’ By Cortney O'Brien, Alexander Hall, Fox News Published Dec. 31, 2024, 11:41 a.m. ET ...
Some Dungeons & Dragons gamers are frustrated by new rule changes in which character traits have been "divorced from biological identity," in an apparent attempt to be more inclusive.