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Dungeons and Dragons Clarifies Support for Third-Party Content for One D&D
Dungeons and Dragons Clarifies Support for Third-Party Content for One D&D
As a Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Party content creator, we’ve certainly been paying close attention to growing rumors that the next edition of the world’s greatest roleplaying game wouldn’t have an Open Gaming License (OGL). Currently, much of the content that is published for 5th Edition can be found on sites such as DMsguild or DrivethruRPG. This allows writers, graphic designers, artists, and more to lend their skills to the game in a monetary way. The rumor appears to have reportedly originated from a reliable source of Indestructoboy, a popular D&D Youtuber. Of course, there was no clear documentation, this set the internet ablaze with rumors.