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D&D's doing a bundle based on the Hellfire Club from Stranger Things
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Subscribe to the world's #1 PC gaming mag Try a single issue or save on a subscription Issues delivered straight to your door or device From£35.99Subscribe now Essential Hardware Abiotic Factor Dune: Awakening PC Gaming Show Recommended reading D&D's artificers are getting revised for the 2024 rules update in a book that will also let you play a guy who has a magic GPS and knows where everyone is at all times If you loved Baldur's Gate 3 then you probably shouldn't pick up this $10 bundle of incredibly crusty D&D games, but if you're cool you should Get an entire tabletop role-playing library for the price of one book, thanks to what might be the most impressive bundle of RPGs I've ever seen in my 22 years in the hobby Survival & Crafting Can't wait for Dune: Awakening? Play the Dune TTRPG while you wait for just $1 with this Imperium RPG bundle Deep Rock Galactic board game Kickstarter pulls in nearly $1 million in 1 day for a trio of new expansions Magic: The Gathering's space opera set includes a monster so big it eats planets Gaming Industry A new Dungeons and Dragons 'singleplayer action-adventure' game is coming from the former director of Respawn's Star Wars Jedi games Dungeons & Dragons D&D's doing a bundle based on the Hellfire Club from Stranger Things Jonathan Bolding 26 July 2025 Plus some digital-only adventures. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Wizards of the Coast and Netflix) Stranger Things: Welcome to the Hellfire Club | Dungeons & Dragons - YouTube Dungeons & Dragons is rolling out another collaboration with Stranger Things, this time focusing on fan favorite heavy metal dungeon master Eddie Munson, from Season 4. Stranger Things: Welcome to the Hellfire Club will be a board game-style bundle that has lots of thematic premade pieces to run a series of four D&D adventures for 3-5 players. "The set is a collaborative 3-5 player board game, featuring Eddie Munson's lost adventures. With 4 adventures and hours of play possibilities, Welcome to the Hellfire Club invites you to gather the gang—and choose how the story ends," says Wizards of the Coast. Related Articles D&D's artificers are getting revised for the 2024 rules update in a book that will also let you play a guy who has a magic GPS and knows where everyone is at all times If you loved Baldur's Gate 3 then you probably shouldn't pick up this $10 bundle of incredibly crusty D&D games, but if you're cool you should Get an entire tabletop role-playing library for the price of one book, thanks to what might be the most impressive bundle of RPGs I've ever seen in my 22 years in the hobby The adventure seems pretty delightfully set up, with the full aesthetic of 1980s D&D on display for the four adventures included—The Vanishing Gnome, Scream of the Crop, Devil. Metal. Die!, and Ballad of the Rat King. There are also maps and tokens to play them with, and a DM's screen with what look like some pretty rad illustrations on it. There'll also be, of course, monsters based on the upside-down creatures from Stranger Things. The board game style box is the same setup that you might know from the upcoming Heroes of the Borderlands starter set for the 2024 edition of D&D. It's basically a straightforward setup primed with tokens and cards and premade characters to make playing some D&D as easy as possible. It'll come in a physical or digital edition for $50, with a digital-physical Ultimate Bundle for $60. That digital version is probably worth the most to you if you're using the Maps VTT built into D&D Beyond, since it includes material that you can only find there alongside some digital-only "Eddie's lost adventures." You can find the game for pre-order on D&D Beyond, Amazon, and an array of local game stores. The biggest gaming news, reviews and hardware deals Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team. 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