D&D can buy your Dungeon Masters Guild user-generated content for video games

That badass dungeon you made that makes the Tomb of Horrors look like a Rotary Club picnic could net you some bucks on the new Dungeon Masters Guild — and it could appear in a video game as well.

Yesterday, Dungeons & Dragons publisher Wizards of the Coast announced the new Dungeon Masters Guild, an open-gaming effort that encourages players to publish their own monsters, adventures, and other creations. The host for the program is the parent company of online role-playing game warehouses DriveThruRPG and RPGNow. And people can buy this homebrew content  — making it the first time that fans of D&D can profit from their creations for the beloved pen-and-paper RPG.

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