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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"Nearly 18 years ago, I joined the D&D team at Wizards of the Coast to work on the game that has inspired me and so many others. In my years on the team, I worked with amazing writers, editors, art directors, artists, graphic designers, and others to create numerous D&D books, including the core books for fifth edition D&D.


Today I'm departing Wizards to embark on new quests. I can't wait to see the great things ahead for D&D, and I look forward to seeing many of you at conventions in the years ahead. May all your adventures be magical!"


-Jeremy Crawford
 


Perhaps he wants to be a customer again.
I think this is the key. I bought the 5.5E PHB for my VTT, but haven't gotten the other two books because my group and I just aren't feeling it. And I really see the desire to complain and attempt to get WotC to change. I want things to be different. But then I realize that would be pointless, and I don't want negativity in my life. No one needs one more person to come in and just post negative stuff. And that makes me engage less with threads about the game.

When 5E originally came out I had the same feelings. It took playing a 5E game to get me back to caring about the game, and back to EnWorld. I'm in a similar situation now. It makes me sad because I really enjoy engaging with a lot of people in the community here.
 

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