The official D&D virtual tabletop, now officially called Sigil, was released three weeks ago. It launched on Feb 28th, promising players the chance to experience the game in stunning 3D.
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RPG Publisher Spotlight: Stonehome Games
Stonehome Games won the RPG Publisher Spotlight this month, and I hope the timing works out for them because they’re a contender in the 5th Worldbuilding Awards in which you can vote.
Audio EXP Podcast: #279 – Yoto does D&D as GAMA shortlists rivals
GAMA’s finalist list for the 2025 Origins Awards pits D&D 2024 against a host of rivals, special printers for special dice and a Dragonlance deal. These and other highlights from a week of news on the podcast.
La Muerta vigilante is a stunning statuette
Brian Pulido’s La Muera is a human vigilante with a skull painted on her face. She’s tangled with the Zevala crime family and dangerous Incan priests.
D&D now has an Yoto interactive audiobook for kids
The for-kids smart speaker brand Yoto has landed a deal with Wizards of the Coast.
Gift idea: Customise these “Loading” beer glasses to hit points
There are two glass sizes, both with handles, one at 370ml and a larger at 580ml. You get one with your purchase.
Sneak Peek: Hellborn Descended interview and art gallery
Studio Hex is soon to launch a TTRPG inspired by Helluva Boss and Hazbin Hotel, except it’s a combat-centric game.
Audio EXP Podcast: #278 – Print prices and aliens on Earth
A podcast transcript as Geek Native returns to print-on-demand price hikes, UK Games Expo, Alien: Earth and adult toon TTRPGs.
PowerA celebrates Pac-Man’s 45th birthday with a Bandai Namco license
Toru Iwatani’s Puck Man turns 45 this year, and along the way, he was renamed Pac-Man. The original name comes from the Japanese phrase paku paku taberu, which relates to greedily wolfing something down.
Print-on-Demand TTRPG prices are rising – but you might have been told the wrong thing
Publishers were warned to ensure they had enough margin in their own prices, gamers were urged to buy before April and beat the hike, and the brewing trade wars were (rightly) blamed.



