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Wizards of the Coast has announced that they will not be censoring any of their content in Magic: The Gathering.
Dragonlance creators Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman have filed a lawsuit against Wizards of the Coast, claiming the company that owns Dungeons & Dragons breached a License Agreement for a new Dragonlance trilogy.
New errata rulings issued by Wizards of the Coast has officially removed negative racial traits from Orcs and Kobolds in Dungeons & Dragons.
Wizards of the Coast has removed the game’s classic race mechanic in a new expansion, Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything.
Dungeons & Dragons recently called on fans to take a survey to help them shape their future products. They also stated they wanted to especially “hear from fans who may have been underrepresented historically.”
Dungeons & Dragons announced they have added trigger warnings to a number of their old products.
Former Dungeons & Dragons freelancer Orion D. Black posted an open letter accusing Dungeons & Dragons’ parent company Wizards of the Coast of exploiting black people.
Magic: The Gathering content creator Lizbeth Eden has been removed from the game’s content creator program for producing ‘sexualized’ material.
Wizards of the Coast and their Dungeons & Dragons team confirmed they have used “sensitivity readers” in their latest campaign books and announced they will be changing the nature of race mechanics moving forward.
Wizards of the Coast has confirmed the company has not commissioned any work from veteran Magic: The Gathering artist Terese Nielsen “in quite a while”.