As we make our way toward the release of Dungeons & Dragons next adventure book Ghosts of Saltmarsh, the crew provide a little more info on the book.
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If you happen to remember playing Dungeons & Dragons during the 3.5 Edition phase of the game, you might remember a class called Artificer.
Clear back at Dungeons & Dragons' Stream of Many Eyes last June, we had the fortune of watching Sirens of the Realms lead the charge on Day 2.
This morning, Dungeons & Dragons officially released information for their next adventure book, Ghosts of Saltmarsh, coming this May.
Oh, Amazon. Is there nothing you won't keep secret these days? Today the company leaked the next Dungeons & Dragons adventure book.
In a somewhat surprising move today, the popular D&D show Critical Role announced they were officially splitting from Geek & Sundry.
This morning, Dungeons & Dragons issued a rare public statement following the abuse allegations of game designer Zak Smith.
Things are going to get very awesome in Dungeons & Dragons this year, especially if you love dealing with the ocean and everything living in it.
Back in late November, Dungeons & Dragons released a brand new rules book called Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica, giving you options from Magic: The Gathering.
Earlier today we talked about how Penny Arcade announced they're releasing a new D&D book with Wizards of the Coast called Acquisitions Incorporated Dungeon Manual.
This morning at PAX South, Penny Arcade officially announced they will be making a Dungeons & Dragons companion book called Acquisitions Incorporated Dungeon Manual.
Most of us here at Bleeding Cool play tabletop roleplaying games, and we've had our share of triumphs and tragedies, welcome to the Darkside of the Dice.
When you sit down and look at what every game had achieved over 2018, it's hard to compare what Dungeons & Dragons did for their own brand this past year.
While we had a lot of good tabletop RPGs come out with content this year, it was kind of hard to deny Dungeons & Dragons the top spot in 2018.
Dungeons & Dragons rule books usually run about $50 a piece, but we have details on how you can save or more during the holidays!
One of the newest D&D streaming shows on the block actually came from CollegeHumor as they presented Dimension 20: Fantasy High.
Critical Role will be bringing back (most of) the crew from Vox Machina for a one-night live show to fulfill a very specific one-shot episode.
The second major adventure book to come out from Dungeons & Dragons this year was the awesome but intimidating Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage.
To say Matthew Mercer has been having a hell of a year is an understatement as he's currently serving as a major influence on several properties at once.
For many a player looking to get into Dungeons & Dragons, it might be a tad intimidating to know what to look for when it comes to rules of the game.
A couple of weeks ago in the middle of Wizards of the Coast's busy publishing schedule for D&D, the company released two children's books.
Dungeons & Dragons, not just as a game but as an entity, has had a long and prosperous history that is half told by the people who make it and half by those who play it.
Oh, Amazon! You're literally the game leaking gift that just keeps on giving, as they've yet again spoiled something in Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica.
We knew that when Dungeons & Dragons announced Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica to come out in November, we'd probably be getting some awesome surprises.
If you've been playing Dungeons & Dragons for a while, there's always one town everyone seems to get back to for better or worse: Waterdeep.
Occasionally we get an awesome D&D product that reminds us the minds behind the game have more than just a sense of humor.
This morning, Wizards of the Coast announced a new Dungeons & Dragons-themed card game on the way this November called Dungeon Mayhem.
There's been a few questions sent to the D&D team on social media over the past few weeks ever since Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica was revealed.
For many, she's the kickass granny Rosie Beestinger on Acquisitions Incorporated: The C-Team. But Kate Welch is far more than a streaming D&D player.
The folks over at Amazon just gave away a major crossover event for Dungeons & Dragons today after leaking their next unannounced book.