![]() So many folks play the game now that numerous campaign releases can profit despite a diluted audience. Part of that fearlessness comes from D&D’s surging popularity. Each setting still costs to develop, but it competes with others, splitting the D&D customer base and potentially leading to financial losses.Ĭlearly, today’s D&D team doesn’t fear repeating the history that brought TSR to ruin. Faced with a game store full of D&D campaign options, most customers will skip some. Then as now, D&D players only have so much time and money. The last time the D&D team released so many settings, the flood of options split the D&D market and helped send TSR, the game’s owner, to the brink of bankruptcy. ![]() Those settings include worlds borrowed from Magic: The Gathering like Ravnica and Theros, a world taken from Critical Role, older settings like Eberron and Ravenloft, and now the Spelljammer setting. Wizards of the Coast releases new settings for Dungeons & Dragons faster than ever. ![]()
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