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Beyond D&D: Critical Role is expanding into new TTRPG genres like Draw Your Weapons and Weird Kids
Marisha Ray says Critical Role is exploring new types of programming, including new games like Draw Your Weapons

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Critical Role is expanding, and there’s plenty of new content to get excited about. Thanks to their streaming hub Beacon, the Critical Role team has the opportunity to go beyond their usual programming and try new types of games and different types of shows.
Marisha “I think we’ll always feature tabletop RPG content and we’re always trying to find new groups and new games and new people to platform and new ways to reinvent the medium,” Marisha Ray says during a Critical Role spotlight panel at Emerald City Comic Con 2026.
“That’s always very exciting. But I think we’re definitely looking to expand into different genres. Obviously, we have Weird Kids which has been a really great success for us. We just launched Draw Your Weapons from the Titmouse crew for our animated series partners. It’s really fun if you haven’t checked it out.”
This is in addition to their 50 secret projects (!?!?) and animated film pitch. The Critical Role crew isn’t slowing down anytime soon, and honestly, good for them.
Watch the official Critical Role: Adventures in Exandria panel from Seattle's Emerald City Comic Con 2026 here:
With two animated series on Prime Video, Campaign 4 in full swing, and so much more Exandrian lore to come, Critical Role is showing no signs of slowing down. That's why the adventuring party at Popverse are here to bring you everything we can from those nerdy-ass voice actors & Bo., including:
- Critical Role's Campaign 4 characters ranked
- How to watch Critical Role in order
- Ways for you to relive the Critical Role panel from ECCC '26
- Taliesin Jaffe on playing Mollymauk Tealeaf for Campaign 2 vs. playing him for Prime Video
- Matt Mercer's homebrew warrior class (created originally for Vin Diesel)
...and much, much more. Roll initiative, player. Magic awaits.
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