
Demeo X Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked Unveils Gameplay Trailer
Jun 03, 2025 5:00 PMResolution Games has unveiled the first gameplay trailer for their upcoming title, Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked. Set to launch in late 2025, the game will be available on PC via Steam and PlayStation 5, along with virtual reality support on platforms like PlayStation VR2, Steam VR, and Meta Quest 3. This new venture marks the first virtual reality integration into the Dungeons & Dragons universe, adapting beloved RPG elements into a DM-less gameplay format that emphasizes social strategy over roleplay. The narrative lead for the project is Matt Sernett, known for his work on iconic Dungeons & Dragons titles such as Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale. With adventure locations including Cragmaw Castle and Mount Hotenow, players can expect an engaging experience rich in the D&D lore.
What platforms will Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked be released on?The game will be available on PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR2, Steam VR, and Meta Quest 3.
Demeo is already renowned for its engaging digital tabletop experience, allowing players to immerse themselves in cooperative gameplay. This collaboration with Wizards of the Coast aims to deepen that experience within the expansive world of Dungeons & Dragons, promising an exciting blend of tactical action and rich storytelling. The inaugural adventure offers fans nostalgia while introducing newcomers to the classic D&D universe.

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A VR D&D game with no DM sounds risky, but if anyone can pull off that social strategy vibe, it's the team behind Demeo. Also, Matt Sernett’s name on this is basically a lore-quality seal of approval. Kinda wild that it took this long for D&D to get a proper VR adaptation, but Cragmaw Castle in immersive 3D might just be worth the wait.

Finally, a VR D&D experience that doesn’t require a DM—perfect for when your forever-DM needs a break. Matt Sernett’s involvement has me hyped for the storytelling potential Tactical D&D in VR sounds like a dream, though I hope the ‘social strategy’ focus keeps that chaotic tabletop energy intact. Cragmaw Castle in VR Yes, please.