Wizards of the Coast, which owns the game, is preparing to change longstanding licensing rules
It’s been a tough week for Dungeons & Dragons fans.
The reins were pulled in on users who come up with their own storylines and new characters, creating legions of imaginary worlds that spin off of the original fantasy roleplaying game. They have also been able to make and sell products required to play or based on the game under an open game license (OGL) agreement.