Urriak Uruk
Gaming is fun, and fun is for everyone
Hi y'all, I've noticed that part of Wizard's current strategy for bringing more new players into playing 5E is by doing tie-ins to other properties. There has been the Stranger Things boxed set, the Rick & Morty boxed set, the Acquisitions Inc book, and the upcoming Critical Role Wildemount book.
But this strategy isn't the first time D&D has made products from partnerships with other people's IP.
D&D has made modules for Conan the Barbarian:
And Diablo:
What other partnerships with IPs they don't own has Wizards done? And what IPs would you like to see them work with again? Personally, I'd love to see them return to Diablo, especially with Diablo 4 eventually coming...
But this strategy isn't the first time D&D has made products from partnerships with other people's IP.
D&D has made modules for Conan the Barbarian:
And Diablo:
What other partnerships with IPs they don't own has Wizards done? And what IPs would you like to see them work with again? Personally, I'd love to see them return to Diablo, especially with Diablo 4 eventually coming...