The rebirth of D&D

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Over the past decade, the tabletop and RPG legend Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) has once again captured the hearts and minds of a generation. After emerging almost 50 years ago, D&D’s popularity spiked in the ‘80s but somewhat dwindled in the ‘90s and early 2000s. However, in the latter part of the 2010s, the company and its products have seen quite a rebirth. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.

Many gaming experts credit the reemergence of D&D as one of the top tabletop vehicles to the explosion of Netflix’s “Stranger Things” onto the scene. Any fan of the show would know that D&D plays a substantial role in the plot of the megahit series. And any fan of D&D would know that the series owes a lot of its creative facet to one particular D&D installment, “Underdark.” Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.

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Beyond “Stranger Things,” a growing number of D&D enthusiasts have begun live-streaming their games on sites such as Twitch and YouTube, opening a whole new avenue for players to admire the game and introduce it to interested parties. In fact, according to surveys, a huge chunk of new gamers first saw the game online. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.

With the D&D finding a new lease on life, veteran players, as well as rookies, cannot wait to see what lies in store for them and the legendary tabletop game in this new decade. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.

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