D&D General Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford Join Darrington Press

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Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford have a new home, joining Critical Role’s Darrington Press. The LA Times was the first to report on the news of the pair joining Darrington in undisclosed roles. [UPDATE: Per Darrington Press, Perkins is Creative Director and Crawford is Game Director, matching their roles at Wizards.] According to the article, Perkins and Crawford were approached by Critical Role shortly after news broke that the pair were departing Wizards of the Coast.

I was committed to staying with Wizards until after D&D’s 50th anniversary, which gave me lots of time to work on succession planning and exit strategies,” Perkins told the LA Times. “What brought me out of retirement was the chance to work with Jeremy and the brilliant folks at Critical Role on things that have a lasting, positive impact on the world.”

“Chris and I talked about his retirement plan for years, so his approaching departure was long on my mind. When we sent the new D&D rule books to the printer last year, I felt it was time to explore a new chapter for myself,” Crawford added. “I love the game and its team, but 18 years is a long time. I was ready for a new adventure. The chapter that we’ve now opened feels like coming home — resuming work with Chris and returning to Southern California.”

Darrington Press just launched Daggerheart, a fantasy TTRPG that’s more narrative focused than D&D, but also has significant rules-crunch. Many have described Daggerheart as a rival to D&D, a comparison that will likely be made even more now that Darrington has snatched away two of D&D’s primary architects for the last 10+ years.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

Todd Kenreck just announced he has been laid off...

Is there another round of layoffs incoming?
Huh. In Jess's post, she sounds like she left voluntarily ("I have made the totally reasonable decision to leave a job"), but Todd says he was laid off. That's a bit of an odd koinkidink to happen simultaneously. Unless it's one of those situations where they start by asking around if anyone was considering leaving anyway and they put those on the layoff list first.
 

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I think you are right, but still feel that Perkins and Crawford have been public facing figures for D&D / WotC in promotional material for long enough that people will at least still easily strongly associate them with the D&D brand.
Yeah, Chris and Jeremy have been the guys doing all the promotional "interviews" (usually with Todd Kenreck!) since 5e started. They probably have a fair bit of name recognition among the DMing crowd at least.
 



I think we, who talk about stuff online all the time, overestimate how much the bulk of the gaming community follows the business side of things to know what names are in what corporate roles.
Oh, I don't think many except the terminally online care about corporate positions. But both are significant social media-wise for 5e/5.24; Crawford was Sage Advice for years and Perkins was all over the D&D YouTube channel for the launch of 2024 (as for that matter was Crawford).
 



I think it’s a net positive for Darrington Press. Perkins and Crawford’s name recognition is not insignificant, but it’s also not quite the black eye that some may think it is for D&D either. Honestly, it still comes down to execution for both companies.
I don't think it's a black eye for WotC - especially as they don't really have anything to sell right now. Those who were locked in for 5.24 have already bought it and there are no new supplements out yet.

But Darrington are in a different position. Their best potential market segment (when they get books back in stock to sell...) is people with money who've played 5e and are interested in trying something else. As effectively the faces of 5.24 Perkins and Crawford have reach among those with money to spend (5.24 isn't cheap) and with either a dissatisfaction with 5e or a willingness to try things that are at least D&D-adjacent
 



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