Wizards of the Coast launches official Dungeons & Dragons Actual Play show

Dungeon Masters premieres next week on April 22nd.
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Wizards of the Coast is getting back into the Actual Play game. Today, Wizards announced via Variety that they are launching a new Actual Play show called Dungeon Masters, starring Jasmine Bhullar as the Dungeon Master along with players Mayanna Berrin, Christian Navarro, Neil Newbon and Devora Wilde. Wilde and Newbon are veterans of Baldur's Gate 3, a smash hit for the Dungeons & Dragons IP. However, both actors will be playing new characters and not their Baldur's Gate 3 characters.

Of note is that the show will feature "official, unreleased D&D content" which will be put up for sale on D&D Beyond following every episode. The first arc takes place in Ravenloft and will feature content from Ravenloft: The Horrors Within. New episodes will be released weekly on YouTube, starting on April 22nd.

Wizards of the Coast previously produced several official D&D Actual Play series, including Dice, Camera, Action and Force Grey. Dice, Camera, Action was their flagship D&D program for years until it unceremoniously ended due to a scandal involving two of its players.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer


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I look forward to my invitation to their table!

(But I strongly suspect I won’t get one. 😉)

Well, it all looks jolly, and they’re having fun (which it seem like they are from the trailer).
 






So for all the people complaining about the "walled garden" ... why does it matter? If it was a PDF you'd also have to go to some web site to purchase the product so what's the difference? A PDF might be slightly more convenient to be able to access when offline, but you can do that by downloading to the phone app if it's an issue. For something like this a physical distribution just doesn't make sense nowadays.

You don't need a DDB subscription to use DDB as a storefront.
 

So for all the people complaining about the "walled garden" ... why does it matter? If it was a PDF you'd also have to go to some web site to purchase the product so what's the difference? A PDF might be slightly more convenient to be able to access when offline, but you can do that by downloading to the phone app if it's an issue. For something like this a physical distribution just doesn't make sense nowadays.

You don't need a DDB subscription to use DDB as a storefront.
Simply put, because when the service closes, your purchases evaporate.
 


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