Two new books for the latest edition of Dungeons & Dragons have been announced, and one is a cross-over with the Magic: The Gathering card game.
The first book, Dragon Delves is a series of adventures designed to be used in any fantasy setting (but most likely The Forgotten Realms). Launching July 8th, this will be an adventure anthology themed around D&D’s iconic dragons, with an adventure based around a chromatic or metallic dragon. Given that dragons in D&D have distinct personality traits and preferences based on what sort of dragon they are, this is a great idea for a scenario book.
A Magic The Gathering cross-over book will also come out in 2025. The setting will be the Lorwyn/Shadowmoor setting, a magical plane that radically switches from day to night every 300 years. This is not the first time D&D has used the Magic: The Gathering game as source material for adventures, both with Strixhaven and Theros settings. Though not confirmed, it is likely that principal games designer James Wyatt is attached to this book, as he’s worked on the previous Magic crossover books.







