D&D (2024) Wizards Presents show on August 18th! Update: WotC announces guests and time.

There's a listing for Dungeons & Dragons 2022 release on Amazon, release date of Dec 6th. They'll probably announce that as the Dragonlance release date at least. Seems late in the year, do you think they're gonna skip over Sep, Oct and Nov for hardcovers?
 

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There's a listing for Dungeons & Dragons 2022 release on Amazon, release date of Dec 6th. They'll probably announce that as the Dragonlance release date at least. Seems late in the year, do you think they're gonna skip over Sep, Oct and Nov for hardcovers?
A Magic tie in seems plausible, and it's the ideal venue to announce it with all the hardcore Magic fans tuning in. There is also something in the works from James Wyatt with Giants that we have seen in UA, so a Fizban's style splat is another possibility.
 



Ever since way back when Ray teased the updates of classic settings, he also teased about two brand-new settings being worked on, so there is a good chance one of them gets announced on the 18th. And no, unless someone from WotC directly said Radiant Citadel is one of those two, I am not counting it, as it is just an adventure hub that leads to a bunch of new mini-settings that anyone can now expand on with DM's Guild releases.
 

Nha, Szazz (c'mon, clearly its not their real name) is regional baddy. ACCRK (now that's a name everybody will write every time without misspelling!) has the multiverse has his playground for him and his traveling dungeon of horror.

(just kidding, I really dont care which archlich is the best.)

If you think that Szazz Tam is just a regional power, you aren't up on you Szazz Tam lore.

Dread. Rings.
 

Ever since way back when Ray teased the updates of classic settings, he also teased about two brand-new settings being worked on, so there is a good chance one of them gets announced on the 18th. And no, unless someone from WotC directly said Radiant Citadel is one of those two, I am not counting it, as it is just an adventure hub that leads to a bunch of new mini-settings that anyone can now expand on with DM's Guild releases.

If it's only one of them, it'll be First World (might not actually be the name), as that is partly what we've been playtesting for. The other could be Domain of Delight or a fantasy African or multicultural setting.
 

I note that WoTC is making a big deal about the hosts/influencers presenting. As if GenCon was not another example of the toxic news that regularly bubbles out from that part of the industry.

I am waiting for teasers or the actual content. Not whatever person is reading the script.
 



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