Dungeons & Dragons Online rolls out five-week summer sale with deep discounts
DDO's summer sale stacked 75% off older adventure packs, 50% off Enhancement Trees, and a Ravenloft buy-in that runs through July 9.

Dungeons & Dragons Online turned its summer promotion into a staggered loot drop, and that is what makes it worth watching. The first window, which ran through June 25, put the sharpest discounts on the stuff that actually changes how you play: 40% off Jeweler’s Tool Kits, Sentient Toolkits, Bonepickers, and Viktranium Picks, plus 50% off Enhancement Trees and 75% off a stack of adventure packs.
For a practical buy, the Enhancement Tree discount is the easiest pitch. That is the kind of account-wide power purchase that pays off fast if you are building multiple characters or trying to tighten up an endgame setup. The 75% off adventure packs are the better grab for players filling out quest logs on the cheap, especially The Soul Splitter, Slice of Life, Fall of the Night Brigade, Tavern Tales, and The Lost Gatekeepers. At that level of discount, those packs stop feeling like backlog and start looking like cheap content insurance.
The strongest theme hit in the sale is Ravenloft. DDO kept Return to the Mists running through July 9 with 20% off Escape to Ravenloft packs, including legacy items such as the Bottle of Mist teleport. That is the sort of hook DDO has used well before, and it still works because Ravenloft never really loses its pull inside the game’s store rhythm. Mists of Ravenloft first sold as an expansion in 2017, and the current promotion leans hard on that same Gothic pull without pretending it is anything other than a collector-friendly rerun.
The timing gets better for anyone waiting on a bigger spend. DDO said a separate Summer Expansion Sale would run from June 25 through July 9, with up to 85% off select expansion packs, and the full list was set to land on June 24. That makes this less like a one-day flash sale and more like a series of checkpoints, which is exactly how a live-service shop should handle a summer event.
The sale also arrives as DDO pushes players toward its newer 64-bit worlds, with free transfers from older 32-bit worlds available and the old worlds scheduled to close in summer 2027. Two of the new worlds are in the United States and one is in Europe. Put together, the sale and the transfer push make the same point: if you are coming back to the table, this is a good time to sort your account, grab the useful bargains, and roll into the next session with less clutter.
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