D&D (2024) 2024 Player’s Handbook is ‘Fastest Selling D&D Book Ever’

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It’s only officially been out for a week, but according to Wizards of the Coast, the new Dungeons & Dragons Player’s Handbook has already surpassed Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything to become the fastest selling D&D book ever—in the entire 50-year history of the game. It has sold three times as many copies as the 2014 version of the books did at launch.

Not only that, the 2024 Player’s Handbook was the biggest print run in D&D’s history.

In a press release today, WotC claims more than 85 million D&D fans worldwide, and says that D&D Beyond, the game’s official online platform, has over 18 million users.

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Irrelevant, because Bookscan is exclusively US sales, and doesn't include any game stores at all.
Not irrelevant; even though Bookscan doesn't ping on Fitz's sales, if his store sold 40 in that week it would give us an idea as to just how useless those Bookscan numbers are. If on the other hand his store only sold 2 that week it's a different story.
 

A few questions on the fastest selling.

How do preorders and possibly different preorder windows in 2014 vs 2024 factor in?

Do digital copies count?

Do physical digital bundles count as 2?
 



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