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Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked adds Acquisitions Incorporated update

Omin Dran has landed in Battlemarked, and the crossover pushes Resolution Games’ D&D experiment deeper into comedy-first, live-updated digital play.

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Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked adds Acquisitions Incorporated update
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Acquisitions Incorporated has officially crossed into Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked, putting Omin Dran into Resolution Games’ digital Forgotten Realms and sharpening the game’s pitch as a living D&D platform rather than a one-and-done release. The new update arrived on May 26, 2026, and Resolution Games released it in cooperation with Penny Arcade.

That partnership matters because Acquisitions Incorporated is not just another licensed name. Penny Arcade has run the property as an actual-play Dungeons & Dragons fixture since 2008, and its mix of office-absurdity comedy and party-first adventuring gives Battlemarked a very different kind of tabletop flavor. Bringing Omin Dran into the game does more than add another character beat. It leans into the long-running joke-heavy identity that helped Acquisitions Incorporated become one of D&D’s most recognizable side brands.

For Battlemarked players, the crossover reinforces what Resolution Games has been building since launch: a cross-play D&D tabletop adventure set in the Forgotten Realms, with turn-based combat and choice-driven storytelling at the center. Battlemarked debuted on November 20, 2025, on Quest, Steam and SteamVR, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation VR2, with two full campaigns and a customizable single-player mode. That setup already pointed toward replay value. A recognizable comedy-forward campaign layer only widens the appeal, especially for groups that want their digital table to feel less like a combat simulator and more like a ragtag adventuring company with a personality.

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The Acquisitions Incorporated drop also shows that Resolution Games is treating Battlemarked like a live game, not a boxed product. On March 17, 2026, the studio added the playable Warlock Azruss Drevontir, the side quest Auril’s Cradle, and removed the hirelings system entirely. Two updates in quick succession, each bringing new class or campaign material, make the post-launch strategy clear: Battlemarked is being tuned as an evolving D&D space with room for tone shifts, side stories, and a growing roster of party options.

That is the real story behind Omin Dran’s arrival. Resolution Games is not just importing a familiar name. It is building a digital table where the Forgotten Realms can swing from classic dungeon-crawl energy to Acquisitions Incorporated-style chaos, and that kind of range is exactly what keeps a campaign fresh when the dice start rolling again.

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