The cast of Critical Role launched the open beta for their new gaming system, "Daggerheart," on Tuesday.
Last year, people packed into a sold-out Wembley Arena to watch the eight-person cast of Critical Role play "Dungeons & Dragons."
But on Tuesday night, they took a break from the game that made them famous and launched "Daggerheart," their answer to "Dungeons & Dragons."
The previous edition's Open Game License, or OGL, allowed creators to publish and profit from work compatible with the game.
It's possible to rebuild your "Dungeons & Dragons" characters in "Daggerheart," and the complex capabilities built into the game allow for extended narrative-driven campaigns.
Persons:
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Organizations:
Twitch, Hasbro, Service, Wembley, Darrington Press, BI