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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Transformers TCG players, today is the big day! Rise of the Combiners is now in stores, and we opened a box. Let's see which Combiner we can now play with!
If you happen to remember playing Dungeons & Dragons during the 3.5 Edition phase of the game, you might remember a class called Artificer.
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.
This morning, Dungeons & Dragons issued a rare public statement following the abuse allegations of game designer Zak Smith.
'Dungeons & Dragons' is getting a fun new 'Stranger Things' twist with this new starter set, which allows players to run Mike's adventure from the show!
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.
This morning, the Entertainment Software Association announced six new members have been added to their ranks, all familiar names in the industry.
Back in late November, Dungeons & Dragons released a brand new rules book called Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica, giving you options from Magic: The Gathering.
Once, long ago, before smart phones, the internet, and social media, there lived a bright young man, full of curiosity, passion, and a love for bettering
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.
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.