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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Weekend TTRPG news: Ernie Gygax passes, new Horus Heresy game, D&D VTT launch, Sigil’s rename, VR charity event, and RPG Publisher Spotlight voting.
Multiverse Designer VTT: A look at the roadmap ahead of Steam’s Next Fest
Toopan Games’ Multiverse Designer, a VTT, will be taking part in Steam Next Fest.
Evil Genius Games launch Sidekick (their D&D Beyond)
Sidekick is to Evil Genius what D&D Beyond is to Wizards of the Coast. It’s a website where you can read the rulebooks you’ve bought and where the core rules are free.
The top selling Roll20 modules on DMsGuild in 2024
In this cut of the data we’re looking at the Roll20 module top sellers on the DMsGuild.
Fireball Gnome? Amazon shows off the D&D Secret Level
Amazon Studio has “Secret Level” coming out to take on Love, Death & Robots animated series rival – with the team behind Love, Death & Robots.
Hedron: Worldbuilding platform raises $51,000 (and changes name)
Tabletop Mirror isn’t a VTT, although it does have map-making and battle-map functionality. It’s now known as Hedron.
Project Sigil: D&D’s new virtual tabletop is free to try out
Project Sigil is Wizards of the Coast’s 3d virtual tabletop, and the beta version is available to anyone with a D&D Beyond account. D&D Beyond has a free tier.
The G.I. Joe TTRPG comes to the virtual tabletop with Fantasy Grounds
The application-based virtual tabletop Fantasy Grounds has launched Renegade Games’ G.I. Joe Roleplaying Game. Fantasy Grounds is a platform that runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux, offering an alternative to browser-based VTTs. This non-D&D Hasbro RPG lets characters join, lead or be an established member of a team of elite agents in a fierce battle […]
Roll20 buys TTRPG toolkit Demiplane
Tabletop gamers can use Demiplane to build characters, Roll20 to run games, and the DMsGuild/DTRPG to buy more content, although sharing the behind-the-scenes technology will take some time.