D&D General Japanese D&D website closing at the end of Nov 2023

darjr

I crit!
I can’t read Japanese and I’m not sure what all is there. I’ve only heard about it recently. However I thought it might be important enough to mention in case folks want to archive anything from it.

These folks were the Japanese publishers of D&D.

I respect they’ve held up this for as long as they have.
 
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I can’t read Japanese and I’m not sure what all is there. I’ve only heard about it recently. However I thought it might be important enough to mention in case folks want to archive anything from it.

I respect they’ve held up this for as long as they have.
I don't understand your thread title, let alone the Japanese!
 



If it is anything like the US DnD wizards site, I can see why it is shutting down. The US site has not a new article since last December when it talked about owlbears. Barely updated to new product launches, so it feels a bit shuddered already.
 


Someone told me the old content is going away too. Can you confirm that?

Thanks!
Sorry, I don't have a clue. Going by a cursory glance, I didn't see anything about it shutting down. Course that doesn't mean it isn't. My Japanese is very basic (and I'm relying on my various browser extensions + Google Translate) so I could have easily missed something. I did notice that the "new" site's last news item was for Oct 4th 2023* so it is more current with updates than the site in the original post (which was July 29, 2022).

* Translations of the latest News are:
2023/10/04 - A special interview with translator Itsuki Yanagida has been added to the reading page.
2023/10/04 - The product page for "Dragonlance: Dark Wings of the Queen Dragon" has been updated!
2023/09/07 - The product page for "Radiant Citadel: From the Citadel of Light" has been updated!

Cheers,
Tim
 

I guess I can say here but in my opinion Hasbro trusts more into the Japanese market more the China. Why? They would rather a market where the consumers buy the original brand and not a "pirate" version (a rip-off, and cheaper and with worse quality imitation). And Chinese publishers can create their own OGL.

If Japanese players are interested into a D&D setting created by and for Japaneses, this will show a Western look, but with a Japanese spirit, something like the isekai manganimes. I don't know if WotC is collaborating with somebody for this.

I am thinking about to buy in the future "Adventures in Rokugan" to create a mash-up setting mixing Kamigawa, Kara-Tur and Rokugan.

Wuxia version of D&D is perfect to include future classes with special game mechanics, for example the (ki) martial adepts and the incarnum soulmelders, next to the psionic manifesters.
 

From what I can tell, D&D has already heavily pervaded Japan through isekai manga and anime. The extant endogenous games like Sword World seem pretty influenced by JRPGs (natch) but still have the same pseudo-European-medieval setting.

Why nobody's come up with a version involving samurai and ninja I'll leave to those who have lived there--they have jidai-geki shows and loads of samurai movies after all.
 

As I recall, WotC did a big relaunch of D&D in Japan recently. There were TV adds that were being linked and everything. And IIRC part of that was bringing it in-house, after letting the license with the previous third party localizer expire. So if this is that previous license holder letting their website go dark because they don't publish D&D anymore, that's just rather to be expected.
 

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