Planescape 5 New D&D Books Coming in 2023 -- Including Planescape!

At today's Wizards Presents event, hosts Jimmy Wong, Ginny Di, and Sydnee Goodman announced the 2023 line-up of D&D books, which featured something old, something new, and an expansion of a fan favorite.

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The first of the five books, Keys from the Golden Vault, will arrive in winter 2023. At Tuesday's press preview, Chris Perkins, Game Design Architect for D&D, described it as “Ocean’s Eleven meets D&D” and an anthology of short adventures revolving around heists, which can be dropped into existing campaigns.

In Spring 2023, giants get a sourcebook just like their traditional rivals, the dragons, did in Fizban's Treasury of Dragons. Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants will be a deep dive into hill, frost, fire, cloud, and storm giants, plus much more.

Summer 2023 will have two releases. The Book of Many Things is a collection of creatures, locations, and other player-facing goodies related to that most famous D&D magic item, the Deck of Many Things. Then “Phandelver Campaign” will expand the popular Lost Mine of Phandelver from the D&D Starter Set into a full campaign tinged with cosmic horror.

And then last, but certainly not least, in Fall 2023, WotC revives another classic D&D setting – Planescape. Just like Spelljammer: Adventures in Space, Planescape will be presented as a three-book set containing a setting guide, bestiary, and adventure campaign in a slipcase. Despite the Spelljammer comparison they did not confirm whether it would also contain a DM screen.

More information on these five titles will be released when we get closer to them in date.
 
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Beth Rimmels

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So, the Phandelver campaign. I just realized...not only is it a remake and expansion of the first 5E Adventure to be published, but it is also possibly the very last 5E Adventure to be published. From 2014 to 2023, full circle...
 
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Wonder if Keys to the Golden Vault is where the tie in with the D&D movie will live? It could have both the adventure that got the heroes in trouble and the follow up that we see them do in the film. March 3 is officially still 'winter'.
I would not be shocked if they used movie characters for key art, or if the contact who arranges Heists in the frame narrative (thin as that probably will be) is a film character..
 





Dude, there will be 3 variant covers for Planescape.
Plus the DM screen and slipcase itself.

Usually don't go for the variant covers, personally - got that quasi-OCD urge to keep the books on my shelves matching, when possible - but I may not be able to restrain myself from grabbing one of each when it comes to Planescape.
 
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