Dungeons and Dragons just unveiled the Community Update hub via D&D Beyond. Using this landing site, Dungeons and Dragons plans on keeping fans, content creators, and publishers apprised of upcoming news, events, and information pertaining to One D&D.
Wizards of the Coast is currently in the process of playtesting One D&D, its evergreen evolution of 5th Edition. To help facilitate ease of communication during this process, Dungeons and Dragons has introduced the D&D Community Hub. It plans on updating this site with the most up-to-date information on One D&D playtests, community events, and announcements pertaining to the SRD and Creative Commons. Dungeons and Dragons sourcebook releases will not be covered on this new page.
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Its first Community Update quickly summarized the work Dungeons and Dragons has done on the road to releasing One D&D, what it is working on now, and what the next steps will be. In the immediate future, Dungeons and Dragons is localizing the SRD 5.1, in French, Italian, German, and Spanish. It is also reviewing previous editions of Dungeons and Dragons for protection under the Creative Commons SRD, and working on a new Internal Content Policy covering inclusion and diversity. Lastly, Dungeons and Dragons is continuing its One D&D playtests and ensuring it is truly backwards compatible with 5th Edition.
The Community Update also announced its currently-planned events for 2023. The list currently holds a dozen events, though Dungeons and Dragons expects to add more over time. Most notably, Wizards of the Coast has a digital D&D Direct scheduled for some time in March that will discuss upcoming Dungeons and Dragons products and
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