Marvel Snap publisher Nuverse is fully embracing Dungeons and Dragons with its next big game, as Dragonheir: Silent Gods puts the RPG within the RPG by crossing over with DnD when it launches later this year. .
When the Dragonheir: Silent Gods release date finally arrives, you can expect a wealth of post-launch content that connects the game’s multiversal setting with other series, including Dungeons and Dragons.
Dragonheir is already essentially the video game version of Dungeons & Dragons, as an isometric RPG that focuses on non-linear adventures, character creation and customization, and even asks you to roll a 20-sided die to see what point you develop each decision.
Errtu, a huge Balor demon from Dungeons & Dragons, will come to Dragonheir as an enemy, while Drizzt Do’Urden, a drow ranger, will accompany you as you try to defeat Errtu. Matthew Mercer, a voice actor known for directing numerous critical role campaigns while appearing in games like Overwatch 2 and Marvel’s Midnight Suns, will also come to Dragonheir as a voiced character. Nuverse no longer just wears its DnD inspiration on its sleeve, now it goes with everything.
Check out the Dragonheir and Dungeons and Dragons collaboration in the official trailer below.
Dragonheir’s upcoming crossover with Dungeons and Dragons appears to be part of a much larger soft relaunch of the board game and accompanying media, as a Minecraft Dungeons and Dragons DLC and a new DnD movie starring Chris Pine are just a few of the other ways the iconic game series is expanding to new audiences.
Set in the world of Adenthia, you’ll be thrust into multiversal conflict and you can choose between four classes in Dragonheir: entertainer, mage, soldier, and thief, and just like Diablo 2 and 3, you’ll be able to recruit allies with your journey with unique skills and characteristics.
If you want to learn more about Dragonheir, the Steam page can let you know and update you if you add it to your wishlist as the game will be released in the second half of this year.
In the meantime, our lists of the best fantasy games and the best open world games are sure to keep you entertained if you love all things Dungeons and Dragons, so be sure to check them out.