D&D's Next Book Suffers Major Delay After "Serious Issue" Emerges

D&D's Next Book Suffers Major Delay After "Serious Issue" Emerges

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Dungeons & Dragons is having a slower year than 2024's rapid-fire release of new rules and adventures, and a significant delay has just removed the big summer release from the schedule. Following the July 8 release of Dragon Delves, D&D's next big offering was set to be Eberron: Forge of the Artificer. The book promises a new, more affordable format than other recent D&D volumes, but that might have contributed to its surprising setback.

Eberron: Forge of the Artificer has been delayed to December 9, as revealed on the official Dungeons & Dragons X account and reported by ComicBook. The book was originally scheduled to release in August before a "serious issue" of cover warping was discovered. The problem didn't emerge until after the book's print run, so Wizards of the Coast has elected to reprint the book and delay the digital release accordingly.

A delay of four months significantly reshapes D&D's 2025 schedule, moving Eberron: Forge of the Artificer from a mid-year release to the grand finale. Now, the Heroes of the Borderlands Starter Set and two Forgotten Realms guides will be on store shelves first, and an upcoming Magic: The Gathering crossover book seems like the probable candidate...

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