Dungeon Full Dive, a VR tabletop RPG toolkit based on Dungeons & Dragons 5e, switches its pricing model to free for players and $50 for game masters today.
Released with optional PC VR support last October, Dungeon Full Dive is splitting into two separate versions following recent layoffs at developer TxK Gaming Studios.
The ‘Player Edition‘ allows you to join online multiplayer sessions for free with limited access to creating miniatures, DnD 5e characters, and maps.
The ‘Game Master Edition‘ lets you host sessions for other players and grants full access to the toolkit. You can create an unlimited number of characters, maps and miniatures, while all owners will receive an exclusive GM Edition dice set. Anyone who already owns the original version of Dungeon Full Dive on Steam will be automatically upgraded to the GM edition “at no additional cost.”
As part of this, TxK Gaming Studios confirms Dungeon Full Dive – Game Master Edition will receive a significant price increase from $29.99 to $49.99 when the Player Edition releases. The studio states this new strategy will make Dungeon Full Dive “more accessible for groups to dive into” by reducing the overall entry cost.
Today’s changes also coincide with the launch of Dungeon Full Dive’s Chapter 3. That introduces official mod support, new character assets and a new miniature overview list to assist GMs. Improvements to the map builder, HP bar system and more are also promised.
Dungeon Full Dive – Player Edition and the Game Master Edition arrive today on Steam Early Access. On the official website, TxK confirms a Quest version will follow “after the full release.”
Notice: This article was originally published on March 5, 2024. It was updated on April 12, 2024, to reflect the launch of the Player and Game Master Editions.