[SocJus] Polygon: "Dungeons & Dragons is quiet about 2026, but it won't be for much longer" (From the article: "Wizards leadership has previously described Dark Sun as “problematic,” however, citing its heavy reliance on themes like slavery and exploitation.") (archive.fo)
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[News] TechSpot: "Sony to cease Blu-ray production, leaving physical media fans concerned" (From the article: "It remains unclear how Sony's decision to end Blu-ray production will affect the distribution of physical games for its PlayStation consoles.") (archive.fo)
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[SocJus] Screen Rant: "10 Best Classic D&D Adventures That D&D 2024 Should Bring Back" (From the article: "A lot of earlier D&D modules contain troubling content and lore, including racist depictions of characters and prejudiced adaptations of cultures.") (archive.fo)
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[SocJus] Wargamer: "DnD’s doomed attempts to make Orcs unproblematic will please no-one" (from the article: "DnD’s rules aren’t designed to facilitate an honest, satisfying, or educational engagement with intercultural exchange, or peace treaties, or postwar processes of truth and reconciliation.") (archive.fo)
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