D&D General D&D Book Prices Are Going Up

WotC announced today that D&D books will be increasing in price this year.

Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants will be $59.99 as a preorder and $69.99 thereafter. These will apparently come as physical and digital bundles, so you won’t need to buy the D&D Beyond version separately.

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This space is dedicated to communicating clearly and transparently with our players- even when the topic isn’t particularly fun. Since the release of the 2014 D&D core rulebooks, we’ve kept book prices stable. Unfortunately, with the cost of goods and shipping continually increasing, we’ve finally had to make the decision to increase the price of our new release print books. We're committed to creating high-quality products that deliver great value to our players and must increase our prices to accomplish that.

This will go into effect starting with Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants and new releases after Glory of the Giants. Digital pricing is unaffected by this MSRP (manufacturer's suggested retail price) increase, as digital products don’t need to be printed or shipped. The increase also doesn’t impact backlist titles. While we can’t promise that there will never be a change to the prices of digital products and backlist titles, we have no plans to increase either.

Players who purchase the Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants digital-physical bundle through Dungeons & Dragons store can get the bundle for $59.95 for the entire preorder window, which is consistent with our current digital-physical bundle pricing. After the preorder window closes, digital-physical bundle prices will go to $69.95.
 

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Their profits keeping growing every year, there is not getting around that.

And there will be no blood left for anyone else after Chris Cocks is done. Lock up your wallets Ladies and Gentlemen, Chris Cocks is loose and he is thirsty for your last dime!

The Activists were actual fans, yes they made a business case for their case to convince other investors, but they were fans, unlike Chris Cocks.

Beware the subliminal hypnosis control embedded in this forum! They're taking control of our minds forcing us to spend money on a product we could play for free!! We must fight ... umm ... buy now!! BUY MORE!! MORE!! HAND OVER ALL YOUR MONEY!!! :rolleyes:
 

Rather historically abnormal events...but in neither case could a Spanish or Egyptian toy maker resist inflation.
I am sure that if you really dig there would be others as well as periods of deflation.
I have definitely read about them. I am not invested enough to go rooting for them.
 






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