Today brings new details on the upcoming slate of releases for the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop game, from upcoming sourcebooks and other products to an update on the game’s approach to organized play. If the line-up is any indication, there are some big things ahead for the game in 2026.
Ravenloft: The Horrors Within puts horror-themed D&D campaigns in the spotlight
2025 saw some notable new drops for the game, including an updated Monster Manual and a dedicated set of books for the Forgotten Realms. Moving into this new year, for longtime fans, the biggest news is likely the return of horror-themed role-playing experiences with a new Ravenloft sourcebook. The setting last saw a big push in 2021 with the release of Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft. 2026 promises to see the Domains of Dread see a significant new push to line content up with the recent 2024 core rulebook refresh, thanks to the newly announced Ravenloft: The Horrors Within sourcebook.
Scheduled for release in June at a $59.99 price point, the book promises new horror-oriented subclasses, species, and backgrounds, as well as a selection of “Dark Gift” feats. The book is also set to include details on the Darklords and their domains (a major distinguishing feature of the setting in prior editions), as well as new enemies and allies. Notably, the book is said to include guidance for several horror-themed subgenres, including gothic, dark fantasy, cosmic, and occult, which feels like an expansion of the concept beyond what Ravenloft has offered in the past.
In addition to that central Ravenloft book, players and DMs can also look forward to a new version of the Tarokka Deck in June for $24.99, a Tarot-style experience meant to be used in collaboration with storytelling and character creation. That same time window brings a new Ravenloft-themed DM screen for $24.99 and a map pack of content from The Horrors Within ($24.99).
The upcoming Arcana Unleashed sourcebook includes rules to let magic items grow in power alongside your character
As 2026 continues, the theme shifts notably from horror over to magic with the September release of Arcana Unleashed for $49.99. Described as the “ultimate guide for D&D magic enthusiasts,” the book is said to include both high-magic character creation options as well as a new approach to magic items that will grow in power with your character. That’s a function that many DMs have house-ruled for years, so it will be interesting to see D&D’s new in-rules approach.
Like the Ravenloft content, this new magic-themed push also gets some related content, including the new Deadfall adventure expansion for $29.99, also releasing in September. The adventure focuses on the infamous Red Wizards of Thay, a long-established faction in the Forgotten Realms. And for players looking to bring a visual flair to the table’s spellcasting, August 2026 will see the release of decks of D&D spells, monsters, and magic items, updated for the 2024 ruleset.
The new Deadfall adventure focuses on the infamous Red Wizards of Thay
Beyond individual product launches, the Dungeons & Dragons team is aiming to build organized play and community events around these major launches with a new seasonal content model. Coinciding with Ravenloft’s launch, April through June will be the “Season of Horror,” while July through September will build off the Arcana Unleashed releases for the “Season of Magic.” The team also revealed that the “Season of Champions” is set to run from October through December, but we don’t yet know which anchor products that season will connect to. With that said, the “Champion” is one of the subclasses for Fighters in the recent 2024 Player’s Handbook revision. Coming as it will on the heels of a magic-focused season, it’s a good guess that 2026 may round out in a focus on fighting, weapons, warriors, and martial prowess. We’ll have to wait and see.
D&D is moving toward a seasonal model in 2026, with organized play and community events focused around anchor releases like Arcana Unleashed
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