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.
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This morning at PAX South, Penny Arcade officially announced they will be making a Dungeons & Dragons companion book called Acquisitions Incorporated Dungeon Manual.
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.
It's weird how trading card games rise and fall in popularity over the years. A name we were surprised to see make a resurgence this year was Magic: The Gathering.
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!
The second major adventure book to come out from Dungeons & Dragons this year was the awesome but intimidating Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage.
Magic the Gathering fans, you might have a whole new way to buy your cards! Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast just announced Magic the Gathering: Arena, a
Over the course of 25 years, Magic: The Gathering has seen a lot of amazing worlds, powerful creatures, intriguing personalities, and devastating events.
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.
Wizards of the Coast will finally unlock a piece of gameplay in the Magic: The Gathering Arena beta that people have been asking for since day one.
Geek & Sundry posted a new video today that might make some Magic: The Gathering fans happy as Joseph Gordon-Levitt gets into the game.
Today, VIZ Media announced a brand new book for Magic: The Gathering as part of the game's 25th Anniversary called Magic: The Gathering - Concepts & Legends.
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.
Magic: The Gathering Arena has caught fire with fans of the game so quickly that some changes are coming to the game sooner than you think!
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.
Back in the day, when Magic: The Gathering first released their Alpha, Beta, and Unlimited editions, no one had a clue keeping them would be lucrative.
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.
Today, Wizards of the Coast announced a new set of products coming later this year for Dungeons & Dragons just in time for the holidays.
Well, that's one way to engage gamers in politics and news. Magic: The Gathering just got a little more expensive up in Canada.
Some awesome news to cap off our day: Hasbro and their subsidiary Wizards of the Coast announced a new trading card game for Transformers.
For those of you who love to watch Dungeons & Dragons streams on Twitch, you're going to get a major crossover event in a few weeks.
I got the honored privilege of being at the Dungeons & Dragons livestream on Twitch this past weekend called the Stream of Many Eyes. It was a rare chance to meet the D&D team, as well as many of the players and DMs you may see on a weekly basis on their channel playing games.