Wizards of the Coast has announced that some of its Dungeons & Dragons products for 2022 have been delayed, as Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel andCampaign Case: Terrain have both been pushed back. D&D has a stacked 2022 line-up and the products that have been delayed will still launch this year, so the delays aren't too major.
The D&D 5e line-up has faced delays over the past year, with the D&D Rules Expansion Gift Set being planned for a holiday season 2021 release, but production issues forced it to be released in January 2022. Supply chain issues appear to be the culprit, as the pandemic continues to cause shipping issues. The Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse book from the set was later given a standalone release, but it's unclear if this was also pushed back as a result of the delay. Now, two more upcoming D&D products have now been delayed.
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The official Dungeons & Dragons Twitter page has announced that Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel has been pushed back from its June release date, and will now launch on July 19. Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel is an upcoming adventure anthology that involves the titular citadel, which resides on the Ethereal Plane. The book contains thirteen adventures that can be run in standalone sessions, inserted into homebrew campaigns, or combined into one loose campaign. It has been confirmed that both the digital and physical versions have been delayed. Wizards of the Coast has also announced that Campaign Case: Terrain has been delayed from its July release date and will now launch on August 16. Campaign Case: Terrain is a box set that contains different interlocking map pieces
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