One Homebrew D&D Ruleset Could Be The Perfect Alternative To A Years-Long Wait

Many worlds have been settings for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) campaigns, with Critical Role’s Exandria being a notable example of an alternative to the Forgotten Realms that is officially recognized. Other tabletop roleplaying games (TTRPGs) have utilized D&D 5e to attract more players by modifying their worlds and rules to fit within D&D, like Ruins of Symbaroum bringing the grim world of Symbaroum into Dungeons & Dragons’ framework. However, these worlds are often only recognized in specific circles. An alternative approach is the Unofficial Elder Scrolls Tabletop RPG, which adapts D&D 5e and places players on the famous continent of Tamriel, potentially catering to two groups at once.

Overwatch Champions Series Week 4 NA results

The fourth week of the Overwatch Champions Series has drawn to a close, and North America (NA) showed some impressive performances. Featuring many top-tier teams from the region going head-to-head, we got a glimpse of what the Stage 1 Playoffs might shape up to be this weekend.

Avowed’s director hopes for an expansion or sequel

Carrie Patel, who is the game director for Avowed at Obsidian Entertainment, mentioned that they haven’t finalized the game’s future plans yet, but she’s eager to delve deeper into its world. In her conversation with Bloomberg, she expressed her desire by saying, “Given that we’ve now created this amazing world and also developed a strong team in terms of content and gameplay within this world, I’d be thrilled if we could further explore it.

Wanderstop Brings a Cosy Adventure About ‘Change and Tea’ to Xbox This March

In this game, you take on the role of Alta, a former warrior who now operates a tea shop in a mystical forest. Your task is to cater to the customers who frequent your cozy establishment, although Alta secretly longs to escape this life. If she manages to leave, her time running the tea shop will be but a fleeting, difficult recollection.