D&D (2024) 3,000 Player's Handbooks Available At Gen Con

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At Gen Con (August 1-4), there will be 3,000 copies of the Player's Handbook available. These copies will include a gold foil D&D logo and a commemorative bookplate.

RENTON, WA – July 18, 2024 – It’s a banner year for DUNGEONS & DRAGONS! Coming off the acclaimed film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, and the smash hit video game Baldur’s Gate 3, D&D is celebrating 50 years of the WORLD’S GREATEST ROLEPLAYING GAME. More than 64 million D&D fans love rolling dice, slaying monsters, and envisioning themselves as the amazing heroes they all are inside. This year at Gen Con 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS will be debuting the 2024 Player’s Handbook making D&D more accessible than ever before. Wizards is bringing 3,000 copies of the 2024 Player’s Handbook hot off the presses to Gen Con 2024 – each of which features the 50th anniversary logo in gold foil, along with a commemorative "Gen Con 2024" bookplate making it even more exclusive and distinguishing it from other first-run copies.

"The energy at Gen Con is always electric. Being able to put copies of the 2024 Player’s Handbook, fresh from the printer, directly into players' hands on the floor of the convention is something truly special,” said Jess Lanzillo, VP of D&D Franchise and Product at Wizards of the Coast. “We can't wait to see the excitement as our fans dive into the possibilities contained within!”

The Player’s Handbook goes on sale everywhere on September 17, 2024, and fans can pre-order the D&D Beyond Digital edition and/or bundlenow for character sheet bonuses: 10 frames, 5 backdrops, and 12 digital dice sets—one for each class!

Pre-order the core rulebooks bundle now on the D&D Beyond Marketplace to receive the Dragons of D&D digital art book, D&D BEYOND Gold Digital Dice set, and a 50th anniversary digital Gold Dragon mini in the upcoming 3D sandbox. Fans will learn how to sign up for the closed beta at Gen Con!

How to Purchase the First Publicly Available 2024 Player’s Handbooks

Gen Con attendees will be the first fans to have an opportunity to purchase the 2024 Player’s Handbook. Here’s how:

Where to Buy

The 2024 Player's Handbook will be available at Lucas Oil Stadium, Northwest Concourse. It will be in a shared sales area with the USPS D&D Stamps.

Sales Dates

August 1: 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT
August 2/3/4: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

Pricing

The 2024 Player’s Handbook is $49.99 plus tax. Credit card sales (Discover, Mastercard, Visa) only.

At 7:00 AM EDT on each sales day, tickets to reserve an opportunity to purchase will be released in the Gen Con event ticketing system as an event. The event will be listed as a free ticket and will be titled “D&D 2024 Player’s Handbook Early Release Sale.” A Gen Con attendee may claim one digital ticket for that day, subject to availability. The digital ticket serves as your access to purchase for that day only.

Once you have your digital ticket, you will show up at the sales location during the sales hours listed for that day. Sales will not be processed outside of those hours. You must be in line by the end of the sales window to ensure you are able to purchase for that day.

Rules and Restrictions

Only one digital ticket will be redeemable per person per day. Upon redemption, we may issue a wristband to denote that you have been checked in for your purchase, even while in line - this means you no longer need to show your digital ticket. There will be no sales to non-ticket holders (e.g., no "walk ups"). One book per redeemed ticket only; all sales are final.
 

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Am I the only one who finds this news disappointing? I know WOTC's job is to bring as much disappointment to fans as possible, but when I read this, I'll admit, a just felt sad.

Sure, it'll be nice for those who get it, and a bazillion pictures and leaks will follow within days, but my immediate thought is that those leaks take away the sense of excitement and must-by-it-on-day-of-release that I (at least) was feeling. I've got a copy reserved at my FLGS, and of course I will buy it on day 1 as planned, but it will, absolutely, feel less exciting if I have seen all the leaks. Which I will have done.

I would absolutely not be surprised if the two-weeks-early release for game stores before online stores/Target/Amazon has a smaller impact that it otherwise would have done had they not made this choice.
There is definitely a point at which stoking the hype machine ends up taking away some of the excitement for general fans. If this isn't that point, it's certainly in the neighborhood.

That said, if they didn't release it early at GenCon, that would be pretty weird.
 



There is definitely a point at which stoking the hype machine ends up taking away some of the excitement for general fans. If this isn't that point, it's certainly in the neighborhood.

That said, if they didn't release it early at GenCon, that would be pretty weird.
I'd feel better about the GenCon release if the store release was in mid August instead of early September. Seeing a bunch of leaks for a week leading up to the store release would make me more excited to get the book. Seeing a bunch of leaks for an entire month will make me more excited for a week or two. After that, I'll have time to analyze everything I've seen and identify all the stuff that's going to annoy me once the newness of it wears off.

I've gone from "I'm going to drive an hour round-trip to find a game store where I can preorder" to "maybe I should just pick up a leftover copy once the initial rush is over."
 


I don't doubt, given the book is done and off to printers that WotC would love to let us get the book earlier, this is a logistical problem. 3K books for GenCon is a drop in the ocean to how many they're printing and selling everywhere else.

Also, man I miss Gen Con.
 


I don't doubt, given the book is done and off to printers that WotC would love to let us get the book earlier, this is a logistical problem. 3K books for GenCon is a drop in the ocean to how many they're printing and selling everywhere else.
Yeah, I'm sure if it were up to them, it would have a street date a lot closer to GenCon than it is.
 

Am I the only one who finds this news disappointing? I know WOTC's job is to bring as much disappointment to fans as possible, but when I read this, I'll admit, I just felt sad.

I guess living in Hawaii dulls that kind of disappointment for me. If we get things shipped to us (not for businesses, but for the home) it always lags behind a few weeks from what the mainland gets. Plus, although there are stuff folks want to know about, for me it is not like the plot of a movie or something where I would really feel spoiled. That's just me though, sorry that you feel disappointed.
 

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