Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

A Dark Sun book is rumored to be released in 2026.
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Wizards of the Coast recently filed an application to register Dark Sun in the US, a sign that D&D could be bringing back the campaign setting in the near future. The trademark claim was filed on October 13th, 2025 and is poised to replace a previous trademark that was cancelled by the USPTO in 2024. The trademark, like most involving D&D properties, covers both "downloadable electronic games," "games and playthings," and "entertainment services." Similar active trademarks exist for other D&D campaign settings such as Spelljammer and Forgotten Realms, although neither of those have lapsed in recent years.

We'll note that, as the previous Dark Sun trademark lapsed a year ago, this could be a case of simple paperwork, or it could be the latest sign that a Dark Sun product is eminent. Earlier this year, Wizards released an Unearthed Arcana for the Psion class and several subclasses that all but spelled out a return to the setting, complete with mentions of sorcerer-kings, gladiatorial fights, and preservers and defilers.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

That's completely untrue.

The metaplot adventures were limited to "Freedom" and "Road to Urik". I believe there was one small adventure in "Beyond the Prism Pentad" that was also metaplot related. The rest of them, and there were a lot, were not related to the metaplot whatsoever.
Huhn. "Arcane Shadows" mentions the pentad books and that it is a follow-on to "Road to Urik", but I wasn't aware the others weren't related to the metaplot - other than "Forest Maker" and "Black Flames/Black Spire".

Unfortunately, my group didn't have a good experience with "A Little Knowledge" and noped out of Dark Sun, so I never got to run the others.
 

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Huhn. "Arcane Shadows" mentions the pentad books and that it is a follow-on to "Road to Urik", but I wasn't aware the others weren't related to the metaplot - other than "Forest Maker" and "Black Flames/Black Spire".

Unfortunately, my group didn't have a good experience with "A Little Knowledge" and noped out of Dark Sun, so I never got to run the others.

I mined Forest maker.

Sometimes adventures came first that got recycled into other products.

Eg City By the Silt Sea with Dregoth.

Hence why Dragonborn felt shoehorned in along with Arabian Nights vibe in 4E DS.
 




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