Operation: Mazebreaker - A New Two-Player Battle Pack for Infinity Coming in June

A vibrant box cover for "Operation: Mazebreaker," featuring dynamic artwork that showcases a battle scene between futuristic soldiers and robotic figures. The left side displays Nomads with cyberpunk aesthetics, while the right side features high-tech ALEPH units, all set against a colorful, abstract background filled with energy effects and sci-fi elements. The title "OPERATION MAZEBREAKER" is prominently displayed at the center, with branding for Corvus Belli's Infinity game at the top.
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Four fantasy-themed rings are displayed prominently, each featuring intricate designs and motifs. The rings include Gravebound Tome with a skull motif, Runic Oath, Elven Crest, and Arcane Sigil, all crafted from brass with an aged finish. Floating around the rings are various polyhedral dice, highlighting the unique feature of each ring containing a hidden compartment for a complete set of miniature RPG dice.
Not Sauron Approved: Kickstarter Rings Hide Mini Dice Instead of Dark Magic

London based design team The BoardGame Zone have launched a Kickstarter for an intriguing set of rings. Why are we, a gaming site, interested in these you may well be pondering? Well, each of these fantasy themed rings includes a vault hidden in the ring which contains a full set of seven polyhedral miniature dice.

A dramatic illustration features five dragons emerging from a volcanic landscape, each representing a different elemental color: red, blue, green, black, and white. The dragons are depicted with fierce expressions, and they are breathing streams of colored energy—red, blue, green, and yellow—into a central glowing D20 die, which is emblazoned with the letters "DM." The background is filled with fiery and smoky textures, enhancing the intense atmosphere of the scene.
Wizards of the Coast Announce 'Dungeon Masters' Actual Play Series

Actual play shows, such as Critical Role and Dimension 20 have been massively popular over the last ten years. Episodes can attract millions of viewers and Critical Role have sold out arenas across the globe, including Wembley Arena shows that sold out in under an hour. Dungeons & Dragons has often been the game of choice for shows and now D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast is getting in to the act with a new actual play series called ‘Dungeon Masters’ launching on YouTube on 22nd April.

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