Dungeons & Dragons 2026 Roadmap Reveals Return to An Iconic Campaign Setting & New Seasonal Approach

On March 3rd, Wizards of the Coast shared their plans for Dungeons & Dragons through 2026. Along with details about upcoming releases this year, Senior Vice President Dan Ayoub announced a new system called “Seasons” to organize future D&D content. While the new system doesn’t fully launch until June 2026 with a return to the classic Ravenloft setting, the rest of the year looks exciting, with three unique content releases planned. Let’s take a closer look at what’s coming for D&D in 2026.

Overthrown launches March 18

Overthrown became available in Early Access on December 5th for Xbox Series, PC (through Steam and the Microsoft Store), and is included with Game Pass.

ARC Raiders Lowers Blueprint Drop Rates From First Wave Caches in Latest Update

To balance things out, even though it will be harder to find rare blueprints directly, First Wave Caches will now offer better chances of getting valuable crafting materials. These Caches will still be a reliable source of blueprints overall, and the developers expect players to find around 3 to 5 blueprints per session from them.

5 Sci-Fi Franchises That Don’t Have a Single Bad Movie

Let’s be honest, even the biggest sci-fi franchises stumble eventually. Think Men in Black, Jurassic Park, Predator, Alien, Transformers, Avatar – they all have entries that don’t quite hit the mark. It’s rare to find a sci-fi series where every movie is genuinely good. But a few have managed it, and I’ve put together a list of those consistently excellent cinematic sagas for you.