{"id":185302,"date":"2024-06-04T16:00:09","date_gmt":"2024-06-04T21:00:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blizzardwatch.com\/?p=185302"},"modified":"2024-06-04T15:04:21","modified_gmt":"2024-06-04T20:04:21","slug":"roll20-acquires-demiplane","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blizzardwatch.com\/2024\/06\/04\/roll20-acquires-demiplane\/","title":{"rendered":"Roll20 acquires Demiplane, consolidating more system-agnostic tabletop tools under one (virtual) roof"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Roll20, the indepedent <a href=\"https:\/\/blizzardwatch.com\/category\/off-topic\/tabletop\/\">virtual tabletop<\/a> (VTT) toolset company, has formally announced their <a href=\"https:\/\/blog.roll20.net\/posts\/roll20-has-acquired-demiplane\/\">acquisition of Demiplane<\/a>. Demiplane&#8217;s star has ben rising with its availability as the &#8220;D&amp;D Beyond for every other game system&#8221; and will join an ever-increasing suite of virtual tabletop utilities from Roll20, including Roll20 Tabletop, DriveThruRPG, and Dungeon Scrawl. But what does this actually mean for online TTRPG players?<\/p>\n<p>This purchase is huge from a sheer integration standpoint. Demiplane features streamlined character creators for various TTRPG systems, like <em>Pathfinder 2E<\/em>, <em>Vampire: The Masquerade<\/em>, and even the new <em>Daggerheart<\/em> system in open beta. Their character sheets are frankly lovely, really well laid out with explanations and details, so even a newbie can make a character in any of the supported games.<\/p>\n<p>This acquisition does lead to the question: is Roll20 squaring off with Wizards of the Coast (which owns D&amp;D Beyond)? This may sound a bit dramatic, but think about it &#8212; Hasbro (which owns Wizards of the Coast) has made some &#8220;interesting&#8221; (read: frustrating) calls that impact the <em>D&amp;D<\/em> player community since their 2021 reorg that moved Wizards of the Coast from a subsidiary to a company division. And this is not just looking at the big stuff, like the <a href=\"https:\/\/blizzardwatch.com\/2023\/02\/02\/dnd-ogl-1-1-controversy\/\">proposed changes to the Open Gaming License<\/a> last year that were rapidly backpedaled.<\/p>\n<p>There are plenty of examples out of Hasbro-WotC&#8217;s realm of total bullshit. Last August saw a snafu around the use of generative AI to create artwork for the upcoming <em>Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants.<\/em> Wizards of the Coast responded with a new policy stating it will &#8220;require that artists refrain from using AI Art Generation tools as part of their art creation process for developing D&amp;D art,&#8221; but was caught using AI-generated marketing materials again this year. And guess who recently <a href=\"https:\/\/blizzardwatch.com\/2024\/06\/04\/wizards-coast-ai-engineer-job-posting\/\">listed an AI Engineer job posting<\/a>? Go ahead, guess.<\/p>\n<p>Or how about Wizards&#8217; announcement from early 2024 that they&#8217;d be <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dndbeyond.com\/posts\/1669-change-to-supported-languages-in-d-d-product\">halting their localized Brazilian Portuguese product<\/a> line, a mere two years after they <a href=\"https:\/\/dnd.wizards.com\/news\/expanding-dnd-ptbr\">announced the product line<\/a>. The minimal post cited rising costs and shifts in global demand, with product sales not keeping pace with rising costs. Or <a href=\"https:\/\/www.polygon.com\/23998290\/hasbro-layoffs-before-christmas\">last year&#8217;s just-in-time-for-Christmas layoffs<\/a>, which add up to cutting nearly a third of Hasbro&#8217;s employees in 2023, which hit the Wizards of the Coast team hard.<\/p>\n<p>Now, yes, the Roll20 website perhaps could use a bit of a glow-up, and its own character creation tools aren&#8217;t as streamlined as character builders on D&amp;D Beyond or Demiplane. But the company&#8217;s acquisitions have been intelligent &#8212; first with the <a href=\"https:\/\/app.roll20.net\/forum\/post\/11620443\/announcement-plus-ama-dungeon-scrawl-is-now-part-of-roll20\">Dungeon Scrawl mapmaking tool<\/a>, then <a href=\"https:\/\/blog.roll20.net\/posts\/roll20-onebookshelf-are-uniting-the-party\/\">OneBookShelf&#8217;s game systems library<\/a> (encompassing DriveThruRPG and Dungeon Master&#8217;s Guild), and now Demiplane.<\/p>\n<p>Demiplane is growing into an easy-to-use cross-system toolset, well-fitted to Roll20&#8217;s existing cross-system VTT \u2014 and an improvement on Roll20&#8217;s current character creation tools, if and when they&#8217;re integrated. As long as Roll20 can maintain clean integration between its recent purchases, the company will have a solid cross-game VTT, with a character creator and mapmaking tools, making the site a one-stop shop for online tabletop gaming.<\/p>\n<p>Ideally, these moves will push Hasbro to do better with its products: previously the company had little pressure to do so, facing a scattered market of individual digital tools with mixed game support and limited cross-integration. Hasbro&#8217;s purchase of D&amp;D Beyond helped <em>D&amp;D<\/em> grow massively in the online space, precisely because it made character creation and management easy. But lately the company has focused on short-term gains over the long-term health of its games and associated communities.<\/p>\n<p>With Demiplane joining Roll20, the company has added a suite of great character creation tools built by some of the same people who made D&amp;D Beyond. Now that it&#8217;s part of one of the largest virtual tabletop platforms&#8230; well, your move, Hasbro.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Roll20, the indepedent virtual tabletop (VTT) toolset company, has formally announced their acquisition of Demiplane. Demiplane&#8217;s star has ben rising with its availability as the &#8220;D&amp;D Beyond for every other game system&#8221; and will join an ever-increasing suite of virtual tabletop utilities from Roll20, including Roll20 Tabletop, DriveThruRPG, and Dungeon Scrawl. 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