These new abilities aren’t magic. They’re not arcane. Psionics come from the mind.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #23
This week we look into security risk at Wizards of the Coast, a brand new Warhammer announcement from Games Workshop and how we can use B-Movies to inspire better campaign design.
Wizards of the Coast’s Adventure with Muk donates all money to Extra Life
Adventure with Muk is written by Adam Lee, Chris Lindsay and Emi Tanji who also illustrates the supplement.
Wizards of the Coast issue a cybersecurity email alert
Wizards of the Coast have had to contact some customers about a possible cybersecurity incident.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #22
In this column, we look back at the week of RPG news as quick bullet points for you to speed read.
Wizards of the Coast’s release a charity D&D adventure
Infernal Machine Rebuild is a D&D adventure by Wizards of the Coast. 70% of proceeds from sales will be donated to Extra-Life.org.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Dias Ex Machina Games
The indie publisher in the spotlight for November is Dias Ex Machina, and this is a story of sex machines and a betrayal that hurt the very heart of Wizards of the Coast.
1,974 sapphire dice sets available from WotC at $300 for D&D’s 45 birthday
Wizards of the Coast will only make 1,974 (D&D was published in 1974) sets of these dice, and even though they cost $300, I suspect they’ll sell out.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #21
Vampires taking over the world, over a million Dollars of dice and Wizards of the Coast charging a pretty penny for an infernal font… all for charity. It’s the RPG weekly news summary.
WotC issue official $10 D&D Infernal Script font for charity
The Lord of the Rings calligrapher designs a font for D&D’s hell.