Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

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Jeremy Crawford is leaving Wizards of the Coast later this month. Screen Rant (via me!) had the exclusive announcement. Crawford was the Game Director for Dungeons & Dragons and was one of the guiding forces for D&D over the past decade. In the past year, Crawford has focused on the core rulebooks and leading the team of rules designers. He has also been a face of Dungeons & Dragons for much of 5th Edition, appearing in many promotional videos and DMing Acquisitions Incorporated Actual Play series.

He joins Chris Perkins in leaving the D&D team in recent weeks. Perkins, who was the Creative Director for D&D, announced his retirement last week. Both Perkins and Crawford appear to have left Wizards on their terms, with Lanzillo very effusive with her praise of both men and their contribution in our interview.

On a personal note, I've enjoyed interviewing Jeremy over the years. He was always gracious with his time and answers and is one of the most eloquent people I've ever heard talk about D&D. I'll miss both him and Chris Perkins and look forward to their next steps, wherever that might be.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

Naw naw naw, come on now. You were not speculating. You said, "The CEO literally stated he is using AI. This isn't even speculation." You even directly told us your statements were not speculation in case anyone was confused.
OK Fair enough but I never said that meant books were going to be AI. I didn't even imply that. I definitely said they were utilizing AI, and no that is not speculating. It is as much to speculate they won't replace humans if they can get away with it. You never know.

The VP of WOTC didn't know SIGIL was bust until he was told shortly before us. Yes I have evidence for that but I can't post evidence for that so you'll have to decide for yourself if I can be believed. SO we really have no idea WTF they are going to do. I was literally promised a code for Sigil the day before we got the news it was bust.
 

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I am glad you are. I was actually glad when he moved to the Magic:TG side of things as he was away from the D&D side, but still had a job. There are only two D&D products that I like with his name on it- Oriental Adventures 3e and Heroes of Horror. And, if I am being honest, I think the latter is due to the involvement Ari Marmell and, possibly, C.A. Sulemain.
I've never read it or played it, but I had the impression that City of the Spider Queen was highly thought of.
 

I've never read it or played it, but I had the impression that City of the Spider Queen was highly thought of.
Maybe, I don't purchase adventures or anything drow related. I am basing my opinions on products like Defenders of the Faith, Complete Divine, Magic of Incarnum (imo, good mechanic idea, but lousy execution), and the Book of Exalted Deeds. I am also not impressed by the M:TG based D&D settings, but that starts with the cross-marketing.
 
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The VP of WOTC didn't know SIGIL was bust until he was told shortly before us. Yes I have evidence for that but I can't post evidence for that so you'll have to decide for yourself if I can be believed.
Whilst I am willing to believe this is true, it doesn't exactly look great for the VP if he didn't know a fairly major project that the previous president of WotC had implied was going to be huge, was actually not doing great.

Re: Crawford, I thought he was going to go, but again it seems I overestimated how long he'd stay. Interesting.

I can't imagine 5E makes it another 5 years if they get in a new set of people in charge - personally this makes me think 2024 is probably not something worth investing in unless I'm buying physical books (and WotC doesn't offer PDFs), because IMHO we're almost certainly going to see it replaced by something not even backwards-compatible.
 


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