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D&D lands in Fortnite via five creator-built islands
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84770, member: 27"] Wizards of the Coast seemingly wants that sweet battle royale engagement via tabletop integration. The Hasbro subsidiary just dumped five Dungeons & Dragons maps into Fortnite, likely hoping to snag wandering Stranger Things fans. Working alongside UEFN creators Chartis Games and Teravision Games, the tabletop giant released experiences ranging from player-versus-player brawls to cooperative roguelikes, basically injecting homebrew energy directly into the Epic ecosystem. Franchise strategist Nick Strann framed this initiative as a way to test the waters while shoving the IP in front of millions who never touched a twenty-sided die. Suits labeled the project a launch-and-learn experiment, implying that if engagement metrics look decent, executives will aggressively monetize the brand later. It feels distinctly smaller than massive takeovers involving The Simpsons or Disney World, but maybe that is the point. The lineup features standard creative modes slapped with fantasy branding. Players can plug in codes for Boxfights, Treasure RNG, and a Dungeon Deathrun, alongside a Bossfight arena and an early access Zombie Dragon Adventure. This content relies entirely on user-generated tools rather than official developer support seen during the Tarantino event. Since they barely committed resources, management is clearly hedging bets. If the community actually vibes with these custom maps, the corporation might greenlight a proper integration down the line. For the moment, it remains just a handful of island codes and some corporate optimism about connecting with diverse audiences. [/QUOTE]
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