D&D 5E WotC Announces An Impending Announcement: New Setting, Storyline

Early this week, WotC announced on Twitter that today there would be some kind of announcement on their Twitch channel. Those who heard that announcement and tuned in were treated to an announcement that the new storyline will be announced at a live event in June. The press release announcing the impending announcement also mentions a new setting, as well as the storyline, so it sounds like...

Early this week, WotC announced on Twitter that today there would be some kind of announcement on their Twitch channel. Those who heard that announcement and tuned in were treated to an announcement that the new storyline will be announced at a live event in June.

The press release announcing the impending announcement also mentions a new setting, as well as the storyline, so it sounds like it might not be set in the Forgotten Realms (or maybe is in a new region - to 5E - of the Realms, such as Icewind Dale). The adventure and the setting might be the same thing, or they might be completely different things. Recently, WotC has released a bunch of settings: Eberron, Ravnica, Wildemount, and the upcoming Theros.

Fans of D&D will learn all about the new setting and storyline

The new storyline specifically will be revealed at 12pm PST (8pm GMT) on Thursday, June 18th.

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The June event will raise money for Comic Relief, and will feature celebrities including Brandon Routh (Superman), and will preview the brand new storyline. It takes place June 18th-20th. Other names involved include Felicia Day, Deborah Ann Woll, Amy Acker, David Harbour, Matthew Lillard, and more.


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 PRESS RELEASE



RENTON, WA – May 21, 2020 – People all over the world continue to stay safe by staying home, but that doesn’t mean the adventuring has to stop. Dungeons & Dragons is more popular than ever because it allows people to weave compelling stories together even when they’re physically apart through online videoconferencing. Now, Wizards of the Coast brings the stars to this virtual table with D&D Live 2020: Roll w/ Advantage. An amazing cast of characters led by expert storytellers preview the latest D&D storyline with live gaming sessions, all while raising money for Red Nose Day to help the most vulnerable children across the US and around the world, who have been so affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.The adventure begins 10:00am PT on June 18, 2020 and will run through June 20, 2020 at dungeonsanddragons.com.

D&D Live 2020: Roll w/ Advantage features big personalities playing elves, wizards and fighters to accomplish quests using their imaginations. Funny people like Brian Posehn, Kevin Sussman and Thomas Middleditch will work together to solve problems or, more likely, cause some hilarious new ones. WWE ® Superstars Xavier Woods ®, Tyler Breeze ®, Ember Moon ®, Alexa Bliss ® and Dio Maddin ® will contend with beefcake destroyer Jeremy Crawford, a.k.a. Principal Rules Designer for D&D. Deborah Ann Woll will lead a group of actors in improvising a way to help people in a fantasy world not that different from ours. And principal D&D writer Chris Perkins takes players

Fans of D&D will learn all about the new setting and storyline as well as accompanying new products plus tons of unique gameplay available on June 18, 2020. D&D Adventurers League has four new short adventures everyone can enjoy. By donating a small amount to Red Nose Day, fans will have access to sign up for D&D sessions with players around the world! During #DnDLive2020, fans will also be able to choose the character best suited to help the region through Reality RP, a mashup of fantasy storytelling, community engagement, and reality television.


 

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Juomari Veren

Adventurer
Yeah, could be, this is coming before the book is fully released. Or...it could be something else ...
Mind you, the book was supposed to be out by now. It's only delayed because of the impending end of all things, so really it's not that unrealistic that they made an adventure tie-in, except for the fact that they didn't make an accompanying hardcover adventure for Ravnica and there's little reason to do it for Theros because MTG has already moved on from it story and product-wise.

That said, the new setting could just be another MTG setting, which I'm always up for because they're usually good and the newest set has an amazing dearth of story potential (a world where monsters mutate randomly because of a giant crystal obelisk that sends out magic shockwaves - What's not to love?) but I feel like they're sort of in a trend of "MTG setting > D&D setting > etc." with their releases so I'd like to see that continue, especially since there's some settings that very much need the love.
 

Erdric Dragin

Adventurer
New setting? We're over here wanting back old settings. I really hope it's "new" as in it's a remastered old one.

Let it be Oriental Adventures, please. Kara-Tur finally. Yeah it'll never happen since WotC doesn't care for that sort of thing while everyone else does, but I can still hope right? Been hoping since the last Kara-Tur product.
 

Prakriti

Hi, I'm a Mindflayer, but don't let that worry you
Count me among those who think "new setting" = Theros, not a new unannounced setting. After all, Theros IS the newest setting, and it's being released around the time of the event, so of course they're going to be talking about it and playing it up as "the new D&D setting!"
 

Minigiant

Legend
Supporter
Okay Imagine we assume we get a complete new setting.

DMG pg38 states the flavors of Fantasy are
  1. Heroic Fantasy (example given was Forgotten Realms)
  2. Sword And Sorcery (example given was Dark Sun)
  3. Epic Fantasy (example given was Dragonlance)
  4. Mythic Fantasy (the example was Greek Fantasy so that's Theros)
  5. Dark Fantasy (example given was Ravenloft)
  6. Intrigue (The example given was the Brimstone Angels.)
  7. Mystery
  8. Swashbuckling
  9. War
  10. Wuxia
  11. Crossing The Streams
My guess is a Intrigue and War setting due to celebs. Celebs and actors are best advertisement for intrigue or comedy to me.
 

TwoSix

Dirty, realism-hating munchkin powergamer
/shrug

WOTC doesn't seem to be too worried about pilfering things from other settings and transplanting them into Forgotten Realms all in the quest for the almighty dollar. I don't think they really care too much about Canon.
I don't think it's as nefarious as all that; creatively, there's a lot of reasons to write new stories that aren't bound by the strictures of 25 year old material.
 

Eis

Explorer
I kind of feel like I am in an ideal spot. I played during the 1e era into the middle of 2e and then did not play for a long time, getting back in right before 5e. Which means when Wizards of the Coast announces that they are going to announce things I am perfectly happy to sit back and wait and am almost always excited and happy when the announcement is made
 

Eyes of Nine

Everything's Fine
Well if is related at all to the DMs guild adventure they also mentioned in the link, it could be a Sea of Fallen Stars Campaign Guide, since it is set in Turmish , sort of Improved Sword Coast Adv guide? Idk. I like setting books regardless.

Since I'm running a campaign rn based around Sea of Fallen Stars and specifically Turmish, I almost was gleeful. And then remembered that we are discussing the post of the news of the announcement of the announcement.
 

Mercurius

Legend
Okay Imagine we assume we get a complete new setting.

DMG pg38 states the flavors of Fantasy are
  1. Heroic Fantasy (example given was Forgotten Realms)
  2. Sword And Sorcery (example given was Dark Sun)
  3. Epic Fantasy (example given was Dragonlance)
  4. Mythic Fantasy (the example was Greek Fantasy so that's Theros)
  5. Dark Fantasy (example given was Ravenloft)
  6. Intrigue (The example given was the Brimstone Angels.)
  7. Mystery
  8. Swashbuckling
  9. War
  10. Wuxia
  11. Crossing The Streams
My guess is a Intrigue and War setting due to celebs. Celebs and actors are best advertisement for intrigue or comedy to me.

Wish they had science-fantasy on there, as D&D-meets-Numenera-or-Exalted would be fun. Or cosmic/space fantasy (Spelljammer).

I also don't see Modern/Urban/Supernatural fantasy.
 

AliasBot

Explorer
Wish they had science-fantasy on there, as D&D-meets-Numenera-or-Exalted would be fun. Or cosmic/space fantasy (Spelljammer).

I also don't see Modern/Urban/Supernatural fantasy.
Urban fantasy likely fits under either Intrigue or Mystery, depending on whether or not the setting in question features a Masquerade (Mystery if yes, Intrigue if no). Ravnica's an urban fantasy setting that I'd say fits pretty solidly under the "intrigue" category, given that the political machinations between the guilds are the driving force of the setting (or at least its conflicts).

Space fantasy might similarly fall under one of the first few categories, perhaps?
 

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