2024 D&D core rulebooks will be under creative commons, if that helps you forget the OGL drama
The upcoming revised and expanded D&D rulebooks are confirmed to be included in the SRD 5.2, allowing third-party creators to make compatible D&D modules
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These new releases will hopefully serve as a fresh lick of paint for the fifth edition of one of thebest tabletop RPGs. The good news is that mechanical refresh will also extend to D&D’s upcoming third-party modules.
In a concerted effort to put last year’sD&D OGL controversyfirmly behind them, Wizards of the Coast have announced that all three of the 2024 revised and expanded core rulebooks will be included in the new …