D&D's Lack of 2026 Announcements Actually Follows Precedent

D&D didn't announce its 2025 slate until early 2025.
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Dungeons & Dragons fans seem to have short memories based on the number of speculative articles wondering why Wizards of the Coast hasn't announced any new books for next year. Over the past few weeks, various D&D blogs have speculated about the lack of 2026 announcements. Yes, Wizards of the Coast has underwent some internal turmoil this year, with a number of higher-ups tied to D&D leaving the company and replacements only named relatively recently. And yes, Wizards of the Coast was also hit by a series of delays for various books, with Eberron: Forge of the Artificer bouncing from a summer 2025 release to December due to a printing defect. However, neither of these are likely the reason why Wizards hasn't announced their 2026 slate. In fact, all one has to do is look at the timing of the 2025 announcements to take a deep breath.

Entering 2025, Dungeons & Dragons players only knew of one confirmed release - the 2025 Monster Manual tied to the core rulebooks. A D&D Direct in August 2024 revealed some rough timelines for two other D&D products, but specifics weren't revealed at that time. The rest of the 2025 D&D slate was announced at an embargoed press conference held at Wizards of the Coast's Renton headquarters in January 2025. Most major nerd press outlets, including EN World, were invited to the event. At the event, Dragon Delves, Eberron: Forge of the Artificer, and the Forgotten Realms books were all announced, as was the Starter Set box. The Stranger Things book was also teased as a "mystery" product.

Based on Unearthed Arcana playtests, it appears that the 2026 books will include a Dark Sun book featuring a new Psion class (the first new D&D class in over five years) and a book featuring several arcane subclasses. Wizards has also yet to release a campaign adventure based on the 2024 ruleset. However, the lack of any announcements shouldn't be concerning at all, as this is precisely what Wizards did in 2025 as well.

We'll also point out that D&D has a relatively new marketing manager (Blain Howard, who replaced Greg Tito) and a new PR firm (Tara Bruno PR, replacing 360 PR) for the D&D tabletop group, so any lack of announcements such as the lack of a D&D Direct may be tied to a retooled marketing strategy rather than any other prognosticator of other factors.
 

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So when it comes to announcements there are three very important channels that need to be informed, and they have differing timeline needs.

There's the hobby channel, that Fitz is part of, that likes to be notified 2-3 months in advance. Typically from their distributors.

There's the book channel. When I managed/was buyer for a book store, we would be talking with our publisher reps two seasons in advance - so for Fall releases, we'd be chatting in the spring.

And finally mass market channel, which would include toy stores (are there any of those left any more?), Target, WalMart, etc. that are focused on the holiday season, and are ordering for the holiday season in January/February, maybe into March.

So from my perspective, not yet announcing might mean WotC is focused on their hobby partners more than their book or mass market partners; OR their mass market and publishing (Penguin/Random House iirc) have already been informed but are embargoed from discussing yet.

Someone - maybe it was @darjr or @Parmandur - was an expert at tracking down product listings on Amazon and informing us all. Because Amazon usually receives their info either through the mass market or book channels.
Thing is, Hasbro pulled D&D out of the book channel, and now sell it as a game...dofferent stream. Amazon does not catsgorize new D&D books as "books".

But really what WotC is focused on now is direct sales, apparently D&D Beyond physical & digital copies are like 66% of sales now.
 



I certainly don't think it makes any sense, as far as what the author thinks you'd have to ask them. I stopped thinking other people didn't believe odd things long ago.
Sure, but author pretty much goes on to say something along the lines of "Is it... this? No. Probably not." So I feel confident that even the author of that piece doesn't believe what they speculated.
 

The year of a new edition, one that they were running behind on so had to push one of the core books out to the next year, that also differed significantly from established trends, isn't really what I would use as my yardstick for what to expect moving forward. I would think it's an exception.
 

We are in the internet age and people want to know as soon as posible, but I don't remember after 2000 a December where I can't know what will be the first sourcebook to be published in the next year. The calendar of future releases is important not only for customers but also for investors. Magic: the Gathering has got an agenda for 2026

Teorically there is an upcoming DS sourcebook and other about gothic horror, maybe Ravenloft, but we know nothing more. Will be psionic handbook sold independiently?

I have just searched news about Hasbro and it seems now its stock market value is good and trending upwards, somebody from Blizzards was hired and somebody from Archetype, the videogame studio what is working in the upcoming Exodus doesn't work more.

Sorry but I may read too many conspirancy theories and some times I think behind the curtains a lot of things happen without our knownledge.

D&D is the leviathan in the TTRPG industry but a little fish in the global entertaiment industry. It is not a product with easy adaptations or versions of no-fantasy franchises, like in Fortnite.

* Maybe they announce that LEGO: Spelljammer will be a new mode videogame within Fortnite.
 


I don't believe this article is correct at all. In August 2024, WotC announced six books (the 2024 DMG, the 2024 Monster Manual, Dragon Delves, the Heroes of the Borderlands D&D Starter Set, Heroes of Faerun and Adventures in Faerun). The names may have changed after the announcement, but they essentially previewed most of the year's books. In August 2025 we not only didn't have a D&D Direct we have had no confirmation on ANYTHING from Wizards of the Coast.
 

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