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D&D’s Summer Sale Has Most Of The Digital Books Up To 40% Off

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Jul 7 2023
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A massive summer sale sees D&D’s digital books at up to 40% off. Looking to fill out your collection? Increase your backlog? Now’s the time!

Both Roll20 and D&D Beyond have a massive Summer Sale on right now that sees most of D&D’s digital books up for 40% off. While you might want to take a pass on the core rule books, since next year they’ll be relegated to 2014 instead of the new hotness, there’s still plenty of stuff to play with.

Including a new “revived edition” of the Curse of Strahd, with tweaks to the art, new adventure maps, and more. If you’ve been wanting to check out some of the classic adventures out there, this is the perfect time to get them. Add to that backlog – after all, that’s what Summer Sales are for.

D&D Summer Sale

D&D Beyond and Roll 20 as well as other digital marketplaces have the Summer Sale going on through July 16th. Which means you still have a little more than a week to get while the getting’s good. Summer is here, school’s out, and the deals are heating up, as they say.

With a multiverse of adventure waiting, where will you spend your summer vacation? Will you hop across the planes and weave your own story with the Dungeon Master’s Guide? Or will you cool off in the shade with Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen?

Roll 20 has you covered with digital exclusives, including custom maps and arts and Roll 20 features. On the other hand, D&D Beyond has the digital + physical bundles that WotC is pushing real hard right now. And while they’re discounted, this isn’t a bad time to get in.

You’ll find most digital books, digital + physical bundles, and digital dice on sale for up to 40% off during the D&D Beyond Summer Sale.

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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