The Christmas in July sale isn’t restricted to DriveThruRPG either, and sister sites are participating in the discounts.
Giant rollout: Wizards of the Coast bring the entire D&D 5e catalogue to Roll20
Wizards of the Coast and their partners at DMsGuild have been busy this week. The complete, as near as I can see it, 5e range for Roll20 is now available. These aren’t downloads and are integrated with the Roll20 platform. Roll20 is now the parent of OneBookShelf and the DMsGuild. The typical purchase includes maps […]
D&D Belongs to You: Use Foundry and Roll20 et al but not WotC’s VTT, argues 5e publisher
Chris Dias owns Dias Ex Machina and created Ultramodern5, the most successful non-fantasy book for 5th Editoins D&D not published by WOTC.
What did Roll20 see during D&D’s OGL drama?
Roll20 have informed Geek Native that they will no longer be releasing detailed stats on which campaigns are being created on their platform. Sorry.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #191
Routinely Itemised’s RPG news summarises reports and finds from the Geek Native blog and around the web.
Roll20’s top 10 best selling RPG products of 2022
2022 also saw OneBookShelf and Roll20 coming together to work as one. The result? We can also see the top 10 at Roll20. Actually, I’ve data for the top 12. So let’s do that!
Competition: Roll20Con 2022 and Roll vs Evil t-shirt
To date, the charity’s JustGiving page says £25,00 has been raised by nearly 200 supporters, which includes companies like Roll20.
Roll20 now supports Pathfinder and Starfinder community content
You can create and sell Pathfinder content on Pathfinder Infinite, a site powered by OneBookShelf. From February, you can do the same on Roll20.
Wizards of the Coast’s community content program now includes Roll20
Right now, third-party publishers who follow the rules can create and sell D&D adventures and other content from the DMsGuild. As of this week, those modules can also be created for Roll20.
Roll20 joins with DriveThruRPG and DMsGuild’s OneBookShelf to form a joint venture
The two are from the world’s leading digital tabletop RPG companies, and the coming together of the two is unprecedented in the hobby space. More than 40 digitally talented employees will now work on user experience, code and product.