WotC D&D Beyond Reveals 'Partnered Content' Schedule

Products from Eberron creator Keith Baker, Beadle & Grimm's, and Kickstarter favourites Loot Tavern and The Griffon's Saddlebag.
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D&D Beyond has published a release schedule for partnered content in the first quarter of 2026. This includes products from Eberron creator Keith Baker, Beadle & Grimm's, and Kickstarter favourites Loot Tavern and The Griffon's Saddlebag.

Partnered content is existing D&D books from third-party publishers on D&D Beyond.
  • Exploring Eberron (Visionary Production & Design)
  • The Pugilist Class (Benjamin Huffman)
  • Faster, Purple Worm! Everybody Dies, Vol. 1 (Beadle & Grimm’s Pandemonium Warehouse)
  • Heliana’s Guide to Monster Hunting: Part 2 (Loot Tavern)
  • The Griffon’s Saddlebag: Book One (The Griffon’s Saddlebag)
 

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Does this mean that the Exploring Eberron update will be a dndbeyond exclusive or could it still be released on dmsguild separately?

This is an interesting consideration. So much DMs Guild content is semi-defunct with 5e ‘24, but these are the only own-able versions of some of these products since DDB could go up in smoke on a whim some year. We’ll see how they handle it.
 

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Does this mean that the Exploring Eberron update will be a dndbeyond exclusive or could it still be released on dmsguild separately?
Other books have remained available through other sites but I was especially curious about the reference to rules updates and asked Keith about this when he posted on Bluesky. Haven’t heard from him directly but someone else said they had seen elsewhere

People have emailed Visionary Productions (who currently manage it) and the response was:"We are unable to say anything until the launch next week, but we will have some information then."So there is something planned. Most likely an extra errata document. Since DMsGuild is weird about POD.

 


Am I misremembering or did they not previously talk about some kind of open marketplace? That doesn’t jive with the “curated” marketplace they talk about here. But it is entirely possible that I imagined that.
I recall that too but am equally unsure. But also it’s somewhat gratifying to realize that even pros in this sphere sometimes lose track. I lost it a long while ago.
 


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