WotC D&D Direct--Learn About Upcoming D&D On April 21st!

D&D Direct is a 30-minute video which WotC will be releasing on April 21st at 9am Pacific Time (5pm BST, if I have my time zones correct). They'll be using it to reveal stuff about upcoming D&D projects (including video games and entertainment). The video will be presented by Anna Prosser and B. Dave Walters. This is being billed in an emailed announcement entitled "Learn Everything That’s...

D&D Direct is a 30-minute video which WotC will be releasing on April 21st at 9am Pacific Time (5pm BST, if I have my time zones correct). They'll be using it to reveal stuff about upcoming D&D projects (including video games and entertainment). The video will be presented by Anna Prosser and B. Dave Walters.

This is being billed in an emailed announcement entitled "Learn Everything That’s Happening This Year for Dungeons & Dragons" as the "first ever D&D Direct", so presumably there are more planned.




The D&D Team at Wizards of the Coast is excited to debut D&D Direct, a jam-packed thirty-minute video presentation on April 21 at 9:00 AM Pacific Time.

Tune in to see exclusive reveals from the world's greatest roleplaying game, including video games, entertainment, and more, guided by hosts Anna Prosser and B. Dave Walters.

D&D Direct will be broadcast on the D&D YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/DNDWizards) and Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/dnd) channels.

To find out more on D&D Direct go to dnd.wizards.com and follow the official D&D social media accounts for more updates.

See you on April 21 at 9:00 AM PT for the first-ever D&D Direct!
 

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Urriak Uruk

Gaming is fun, and fun is for everyone
Only thing I care about them announcing is for them to open up the DMs Guild to content creators for ALL EDITIONS and not just 5th Edition material.

Why can't everyone enjoy new content for whatever edition they prefer?

I mean, there's the business reason, simply being that WotC doesn't want ANYONE to make older edition material because they want everyone to be focused on the edition they release official content for.

To be clear, I don't really agree with this... I think opening up all editions would make more money for them on the DMsGuild, and 5e would still be the juggernaut edition.
 

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vecna00

Speculation Specialist Wizard
I know it's not supposed to be D&D-related, but I do wonder when Archetype will reveal what they're working on. I know it probably won't be any time soon, but I am still curious.
 

Maybe this has been a serious spoiler, too soon for the WotC planning. After Spelljammer and Dragonlance the next title could be Councyl of Wyrms, or mixing this with Chris Perkins' homebred setting "Iomandra". But if one of the keys of this setting are the PC dragons... shouldn't we see an UA about (dragon) monster classes?

Spelljammer in Newerwinter Online? A story-arc.

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What does a book on hunting dragons on Faerun have to do with Spelljammer?
 


darjr

I crit!
D&D Onslaught from WizKids?


The video unblurs to this, then the direct announcement.

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Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
So it's half an hour long. We've got the CRPG and a board/minis skirmish game. Definitely for me I'm waiting for something about the TTRPG.
 

darjr

I crit!
So it's half an hour long. We've got the CRPG and a board/minis skirmish game. Definitely for me I'm waiting for something about the TTRPG.
There is also time for other things, a qna or something after the presentation, if rumor is to be believed. Also looks like a virtual space in Gather Town.

 

overgeeked

B/X Known World
I've heard people mention that they still use the 4e essentials rules for the board games, but I've never played one and can't comment, other than passing along the rumor.
I know the boardgames published during 4E were 4E or later Essentials, I don't know about boardgames that have been published since.
 

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