The beloved Dungeons & Dragons show, Critical Role, is on the brink of unveiling its first major video game, with CEO Travis Willingham hinting that an announcement could come "any day." In a recent interview with Business Insider, the team shared their ambitious plans for the future. While details about the game's title and its connection to the Critical Role universe remain under wraps, Willingham assured that the development team is diligently working on the project.
Willingham described the upcoming video game as an interactive experience where players will have the power to steer the narrative and influence outcomes, not only with beloved characters but also with new additions to the world of Exandria. This approach promises to deepen the engagement for fans of the series.

The cast of The Legend of Vox Machina. Photo by Anna Webber/Getty Images for Prime Video. Willingham, an actor and one of Critical Role's stars, co-founded the company with fellow voice actors such as Liam O'Brien, Marisha Ray, Sam Riegel, Ashley Johnson, Laura Bailey, Matthew Mercer, and others. Since its start, Critical Role has expanded into a vast universe, with one of its most successful ventures being the Amazon Prime Video series, Critical Role: The Legend of Vox Machina.
The forthcoming video game will complement Critical Role's existing projects without necessarily being a direct continuation of any specific storyline. In a December 2024 interview with Rolling Stone, Willingham mentioned that the team was in the "active pursuit" of creating a Critical Role video game spinoff, indicating they were nearing the end of a multi-year development journey. It remains uncertain whether the game will follow one of the group's campaigns or introduce an original story within the Critical Role universe.
Originally, the team anticipated making an announcement by the end of 2024 or early 2025. Now, as we progress into 2025, the announcement seems imminent. Willingham reflected on their cautious approach to the gaming industry, stating to Rolling Stone, "Those collaborations we’ve had with various partners have been little toe dips in the pool just to see how it feels. You know, there’s a lot of upheaval in the interactive space right now. And we’ve seen studios sort of bear and weather those strains. It’s trying to become smarter about it and find out how we might fit into that larger ecosystem."
While no release date for the Critical Role video game has been set, fans can stay engaged by exploring the first details on The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4.