D&D Live 2019 has announced the latest official storyline for the game, and it is hell.
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New Lord of the Rings RPG: Cubicle 7 announces The One Ring 2nd edition
The One Ring 2e is on the way, and currently published material will be compatible with it with only minor modifications.
Generate an entire fantasy town and detailed NPCs with a single click
If Eigengrau’s Generator creates an potion shop for you, for example, you’ll also be able to randomly generate potions for sale, or a plot hook.
Warhammer 40K RPG: Wrath and Glory moves to Cubicle 7
Ulisses’ Wrath & Glory design team are said to be working with Cubicle 7 to make sure all the currently planned titles for the game are delivered.
Blink, and you’ll miss it: Devil May Cry – The Bloody Place on Kickstarter
Steamforged Games have given themselves only one week to raise £150,000 on Kickstarter for their Devil May Cry board game.
The Expanse RPG opens for pre-orders
The Expanse RPG now officially taking pre-orders after rogue copies spotted on Amazon storefronts outside the US.
The new Warhammer RPG: Soulbound
The team also revealed lots of art from the Soulbound Starter Set.
(Probably) the most cliche character names in D&D
As a result, we can see what the most popular names of characters playing their way through Xanathar’s Guide to Everything are.
The 1994 Japanese version of Dungeons & Dragons looks amazing
The books look amazing, using colour illustrations, limited text and spacing in a way that seems years ahead of some of their western counterparts.
Surprise and delight your players: TTRPG Achievement Badges
Imagine if one of your players managed to roll two 1s on their d20 when they had an advantage. As a D&D group, you’d all get how rare that was.









