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D&D's Deck of Many Things Delayed Due to Defects - Yahoo Finance

Key art for Dungeons & Dragons' Deck of Many Things set.
Key art for Dungeons & Dragons' Deck of Many Things set.

A few weeks before its release, Wizards of the Coast revealed it’s pushing back the physical editions of its Deck of Many Things set.

On the Dungeons & Dragons forums, WOTC explained that an internal review led to the team realizing the upcoming product “didn’t meet our manufacturing standards.” As such, the physical version will be pushed back from its original November 14 release date, both on the Wizards website and the in-person retailers selling it. “We are sorry to those of you who have put in your preorders already or planned on picking up your copy on November 14,” continued WOTC. “We believe that delaying the release of this product will ensure it is delivered to you in the way our team envisioned it.” Digital owners won’t be affected by this, while those who purchased the bundle (which combines the physical and digital versions together) will still receive The Book of Many Things this Tuesday, October 31.

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Whenever the Deck of Many Things comes to physical stores, it’ll also come with an 80-page hardcover book showing off all the cards and the aforementioned Book of Many Things. At time of writing, all this will run customers $100.

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