Wizards Of The Coast Releases New Statement In Ongoing D&D OGL Controversy

Wizards of the Coast released a new statement this week in the ongoing controversy over rumored changes to the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop system. Wizards, which also owns the popular card game Magic: The Gathering, has faced heavy criticism from D&D players and independent publishers over the past few days, with some even so far as to boycott the game entirely.

In the statement, D&D executive producer Kyle Brink describes a “path forward” for D&D, as well as apologizing for the company’s actions. Brink explains that Wizards will work with fans and content creators to create a new Open Game License–the key legal document at the center of the controversy–in the same way that it handles playtest materials for the game. A survey will ask players for their feedback after they review the new draft of the OGL.Venir de Tragamonedas Gratis Online

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