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Dungeons and Dragons Goes Digital (theregister.co.uk)

An anonymous reader writes: Seems like a new digital Dungeons and Dragons will soon be offered. It's not a game in the Baldur's Gate style but rather seems to be about using apps to complement the experience. I wonder if it includes some kind of VOIP facility so the D&D session can be established without everyone being in the same room. From The Register: "The game's publisher, Wizards of the Coast, calls its new effort 'D&D Beyond,' describes it as 'a digital toolset for use with the Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition rules' and has given the service the tagline 'Play with advantage.' Wizards' canned statement says the service will 'take D&D players beyond pen and paper, providing a rules compendium, character builder, digital character sheets, and more -- all populated with official D&D content.' We're also told the service 'aims to make game management easier for both players and Dungeon Masters by providing high-quality tools available on any device.' That repetition of the 'any device' point point suggests this will be a web-based effort, rather than an app. The service will debut in 'summer,' presumably northern hemisphere summer so that folks who play D&D will spend up big on their breaks from school or university." You can watch the promo video here.

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  1. Re:Okay then by luvirini · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Likely in principle, but given their earlier digital efforts it will likely be:
    -Locked in
    -Full of bugs
    -Stopped after a while.

  2. Re:Okay then by Barny · · Score: 5, Funny

    You are trying to place a Beholder. That will cost $1.99!

    You are trying to place a Wolf. That will cost $0.99!

    You are trying to swap back to roll20. That will cost us your wallet.

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    /me sighs