A leaked version of Dungeons & Dragons new Open Game License has many worried about the future of the tabletop roleplaying game’s ecosystem. For weeks, rumors have swirled about Wizards of the Coast’s ...
Understanding the nuances of the OGL is complicated, but the impact that the current OGL has on the overall D&D ecosystem is actually very easy to see. If you’ve ever backed a Kickstarter for a 5E ...
Wizards of the Coast is serious about dealing with other companies that are essentially competing with them with their own product. Wizards of the Coast has canceled their plans to announce Dungeons & ...
The best Dungeons & Dragons adventures I’ve ever had — whether as the Dungeon Master guiding the story or as a player experiencing it — have been original “homebrew” creations not published by Wizards ...
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A copy of the new OGL for Dungeons and Dragons reportedly leaked online, and the contents have third-party creators concerned. The updated legal document is about 10 times longer than the original and ...
A new draft of the Dungeons & Dragons Open Gaming License, dubbed OGL 1.2 by publisher Wizards of the Coast, is now available for download. The announcement was made Thursday by Kyle Brink, executive ...
Update: In response to the uncertainty surrounding the future of D&D’s licensing, Kobold Press, one of the largest publishers of content under OGL, released a statement on their website announcing ...
Dungeons and Dragons just released a new draft for its Open Game License for One D&D. The OGL 1.2 draft was released as a part of Dungeons and Dragons’ response to controversy surrounding the future ...
Dungeons & Dragons publisher Wizards of the Coast has done an impressive amount of damage to its own reputation over the past few weeks. Now its new executive producer, former video game developer ...
On the heels of an unprecedented leak, Wizards of the Coast has backpedaled on its extremely unpopular plan to revise the Dungeons & Dragons Open Gaming License (OGL). Now, the world’s most popular ...
D&D historian Ben Riggs examines what happened when the game's publisher tried to change its open gaming license. Reading time 4 minutes Ben Riggs is a D&D historian and author of the book Slaying the ...