DnD Sports Changes Name To RPG Sports

Earlier this week, I posted about DnD Sports, an upcoming competitive streaming D&D "e-sports" tournament run by D&D Beyond and Encounter Roleplaying, using the Roll20 platform, complete with large cash prizes. As of today, the name of the tournament has been changed to RPG Sports, and dndsports.tv now redirects to rpgsports.tv.

Earlier this week, I posted about DnD Sports, an upcoming competitive streaming D&D "e-sports" tournament run by D&D Beyond and Encounter Roleplaying, using the Roll20 platform, complete with large cash prizes. As of today, the name of the tournament has been changed to RPG Sports, and dndsports.tv now redirects to rpgsports.tv.


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They state that this is a rebranding in order to expand the scope of the tournament beyond D&D. The tournament wasn't anything to do with WotC, as Nathan Stewart made clear: "This is not something [WotC] is driving. One of the keys to our current success is giving the community tools to do what they want and trusting them. Different styles for different folks."

RPGSports explained the change:

"We’ve heard a lot of great feedback, but one thing we weren’t expecting was SO much interest for us to expand outside of just Dungeons & Dragons! Therefore, we’ve decided to broaden our approach and become RPGSports!

We have a new Twitch channel here!

This wider umbrella means that we can position ourselves to easily collaborate with other tabletop games. What other tabletop games would you like to see in a competitive style in the future?

Of course, in other ways this doesn’t change too much. The first RPGSports tournament this November will still be played using the Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition rules. We noticed some confusion online, and so wanted to take this opportunity to clarify that this is an EncounterRoleplay production. While D&DBeyond are sponsoring this tournament, Wizards of the Coast are not affiliated with RPGSports.

We’re excited to start releasing more information on rules, to announce the star-studded teams, and to tell you how you can get involved in RPGSports!

Thanks for sticking with us while this exciting project continues to expand and grow."


Both D&D Beyond and Roll20 are licensees of D&D from WotC.
 

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Reynard

Legend
When it's suggested to write or print out your character's abilities from an online tool, that seems to indicate to me that it's not a good tool.

Well, to be fair, that was only the suggestion if the players couldn't manage to figure out the actual program.

Also, players not being ready when their turns come up and/or not knowing what their spells and abilities do in the game has been a problem since forever. That's not the fault of technology, that's just the tendency for some people to be super lazy.
 

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Retreater

Legend
Well, to be fair, that was only the suggestion if the players couldn't manage to figure out the actual program.

Also, players not being ready when their turns come up and/or not knowing what their spells and abilities do in the game has been a problem since forever. That's not the fault of technology, that's just the tendency for some people to be super lazy.

I can agree with you there. I don't like lazy players. I guess the difference between is that I think (for the cost), D&D Beyond should work better than it does and have better features. It doesn't come close to doing what I would want it to do as a DM, and it costs about 3X what I would consider a good price.
 

Reynard

Legend
I can agree with you there. I don't like lazy players. I guess the difference between is that I think (for the cost), D&D Beyond should work better than it does and have better features. It doesn't come close to doing what I would want it to do as a DM, and it costs about 3X what I would consider a good price.
Yeah. I looked at it and even started a sell me on thread, and it is just too costly for what it offers IMO. I already buy my books twice -- hard copy and Fantasy Grounds-- and don't need to buy them a third time.
 



jimmifett

Banned
Banned
This whole concept doesn't seem entertaining in the slightest, but hey, if it works for them, whatever. Still, I wouldn't touch roll20 with someone else's 11 foot pole.
 

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