Wizards of the Coast unveils D&D 2026 seasonal roadmap on stage at GAMA Expo, screen showing Horror, Magic, and Champions themes amid cheering crowd.
Wizards of the Coast unveils D&D 2026 seasonal roadmap on stage at GAMA Expo, screen showing Horror, Magic, and Champions themes amid cheering crowd.
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Wizards of the Coast unveils Dungeons & Dragons 2026 seasonal roadmap at GAMA Expo

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Wizards of the Coast announced its 2026 Dungeons & Dragons publishing plans at the GAMA Expo in Louisville, Kentucky, on March 3, introducing a live-service-inspired 'seasonal' structure with themed releases starting in April. The roadmap features three seasons—Horror, Magic, and Champions—grouping core sourcebooks, adventures, accessories, digital tools, and events around unifying narratives, following a lighter 2025 schedule after the 2024 5.5e core rulebook updates.

At the GAMA Expo, Senior Vice President Dan Ayoub unveiled the 2026 roadmap, shifting to themed 'Seasons' to enhance community engagement, similar to live-service games. Each season anchors a flagship sourcebook with supporting products, D&D Beyond integration, and events.

Season of Horror (April-June): Centers on Ravenloft: The Horrors Within ($59.99 USD, physical June 16; digital June 2 for Master Tier, June 9 for Hero Tier on D&D Beyond), revisiting Domains of Dread with new Darklords, monsters, fear/dread rules, horror subgenres, NPCs like Rudolph van Richten, eight subclasses (e.g., Reanimator Artificer, Hollow Warden Ranger), species, backgrounds, and Dark Gift feats. Features an alternate Strahd cover by Pam Wishbow. Pre-orders open April 13. Supporting products ($24.99 USD each, June): 60-card Tarokka deck, DM screen, map pack.

Season of Magic (July-September): Highlights Arcana Unleashed ($49.99 USD, September), offering high-magic subclasses, spells, scalable evolving magic items, and character options. Includes Arcana Unleashed: Deadfall ($29.99 USD) adventure on a Wizard War against Thay's Red Wizards, tying into a storyline teased in March 2023 (originally for 2025).

Season of Champions (October-December): Sourcebook details TBD; additional Q4 releases include D&D Reference Card Decks for spells, magic items, and monsters. A fourth major product is slated for winter 2026 (speculation on Dark Sun from playtests).

Other 2026 releases: Dungeons & Dragons Crochet: A Book of Many Patterns (March 31), Player’s Workbook of Epic Adventures (May 5), Dungeon Master’s Workbook of Worldbuilding, and novel The Feywild Job (June 30).

Wizards revived the D&D Encounters program for local game stores, with kits for opening weekends and weekly play. The roadmap builds on D&D's popularity surge from Baldur's Gate 3, with Hasbro planning a sequel game and HBO TV series. Doug Bowser, former Nintendo of America president, recently joined Hasbro's board.

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Initial reactions on X to Wizards of the Coast's D&D 2026 seasonal roadmap at GAMA Expo are mixed. Gaming media like Game Informer and GamesRadar highlighted new sourcebooks, seasons, and accessories with high engagement. The official D&D account promoted Arcana Unleashed. Some users criticized the live-service structure as 'slop' unfit for tabletop, predicting issues for Hasbro. Others polled the community, eliciting responses from meh and disappointing to liking it.

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Photorealistic illustration depicting Marathon gameplay with a holographic free seasonal roadmap overlay, highlighting the March 5 launch.
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Bungie outlines free seasonal roadmap for Marathon

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Bungie has detailed the seasonal structure for its upcoming extraction shooter Marathon, promising free updates that will keep the game evolving. Seasons will last about three months and include new content like maps, gear, and events, with a full reset of player progress at the start of each one. The first season launches alongside the game on March 5.

Following the recent D&D Beyond roadmap reveal, Dungeons & Dragons has announced its comprehensive 2026 release schedule. It covers upcoming tabletop RPG content and digital updates on DND Beyond, outlining everything fans can expect next year.

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Wizards of the Coast has announced a new roadmap for its digital platform D&D Beyond. The plans focus on creating a more immersive and integrated environment for Dungeons & Dragons players and Dungeon Masters. This update aims to enhance the overall play experience by 2026.

Dropout's actual-play series Dimension 20 will launch its next main campaign, City Council of Darkness, using the Vampire: The Masquerade tabletop RPG system. The season premieres on April 8 on Dropout, featuring the show's core cast. This marks a significant departure from the series' usual Dungeons & Dragons focus.

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Warner Bros. Games has announced plans to return to its biggest franchises in 2027 and 2028, following a period of resets and challenges. The publisher's leader highlighted upcoming releases after recent flops and studio changes. This comes amid speculation about sequels to popular titles like Hogwarts Legacy.

Riot Games has released its first State of the Game update for Riftbound, the League of Legends trading card game, detailing expansions in competitive play, new card sets, previews, and language support for the year ahead. The announcements aim to build on player feedback and grow the game's community worldwide. Key highlights include regional qualifiers across multiple continents and synchronized global releases for upcoming sets.

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March 2026 offers a varied lineup of video games across platforms, including expansions, remakes, and new titles in RPGs, shooters, and simulations. Highlights include Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection on multiple consoles and PC, alongside platform-specific releases like Marathon for PS5 and Pokemon Pokopia for Nintendo Switch 2. The month caters to fans of action, adventure, and cozy experiences.

 

 

 

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