

Tournament style D&D is just kickin’ it old school. Dungeon Module C2 The Ghost Tower of Inverness by Allen Hammack AN ADVENTURE. You are literally already watching D&D on YouTube and Twitch. Given the popularity of D&D streams, it’s not out of realm of possibility that adventures like these could be run as one-shot tournament streams for viewers, alongside longer campaigns like Critical Role. Dungeons & Dragons has a long, long history of tournament adventures created for conventions. Second, let’s pretend for a moment that he was talking about tabletop D&D - to be clear, he wasn’t.

But hopefully something a bit more exciting than last year's Dungeon Chess (unfortunately, not kidding here). Video games are high on his list of priorities. If C1 Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan has similarities with S1 Tomb of Horrors, C2 The Ghost Tower of Inverness has some clear parallels with S2 White. Recall that the WotC President, Chris Cocks, comes from a video gaming background. It’s not unimaginable that we might see PvP-style multiplayer video games with either Magic or D&D branding. A 5th Edition D&D conversion of this Module was released in the Yawning Portal in 2017. He also specifically mentioned viewers watching competitive Magic the Gathering. 1 title (including Drumpf 2: Lost, But Not Forgotten) has been excluded based on your preferences.

Unknot your panties and clean out your shorts.įirst of all, if you actually watch the entire interview and look at context (I know, I know, it’s so much more fun to get mad about out-of-context quotes…), the Hasbro CEO was discussing the digital brands of Magic the Gathering and D&D… In other words, video games and such… not tabletop. D&D social media pooped its pants the other day when the Hasbro CEO referred to “eSports” in a conversation about Magic, D&D, and their respective profitability.
