Back in August, WotC named ten "Adepts" whose products on their DM's Guild storefront they would be promoting and highlighting, and who would get advance access to adventures in order to product at-launch compatible content for them. Now, various Adepts have mentioned on Twitter that theirs - and other Adepts' adventures - are now legal for the D&D Adventurer's Guild. Those products will now feature the DDAL logo (shown below).
Some examples include Encounters in Port Nyanzaru, Beasts of the Jungle Rot, Cellar of Death, Ruins of Hisari, and Ruins of Matalo: Discovery.
The DMs Guild contains thousands of publishers, which makes it hard to sort the wheat from the chaff. The Adepts program addresses that to an extent; however, from us fans' point of view, the biggest gain is that adventures like Tomb of Annihilation can now launch with existing add-on support (or, as WotC's Chris Lindsay puts it, "first day DLC").
Some examples include Encounters in Port Nyanzaru, Beasts of the Jungle Rot, Cellar of Death, Ruins of Hisari, and Ruins of Matalo: Discovery.
The DMs Guild contains thousands of publishers, which makes it hard to sort the wheat from the chaff. The Adepts program addresses that to an extent; however, from us fans' point of view, the biggest gain is that adventures like Tomb of Annihilation can now launch with existing add-on support (or, as WotC's Chris Lindsay puts it, "first day DLC").