Foundry VTT creators release mid-February map packs from Angela Maps and D&Demetrius
Foundry VTT creators Angela Maps and D&Demetrius rolled out Foundry-optimized map packs in mid-February 2026; Angela Maps continues weekly animated packs with packages from €5/month.

A wave of Foundry-optimized map packs and modules rolled out in mid-February 2026, naming Angela Maps and D&Demetrius as the lead creators involved in the push. The Original Report notes that “Angela Maps published a February pack (with multi” but the sentence is truncated; the event date tied to the release window is mid-February 2026, with February 16, 2026 cited as the event date in briefing notes.
Angela Maps’ storefront copy signals why GMs can drop the pack into a Foundry game quickly. “Angela Maps creates weekly map packs (most animated) setup and ready to play in Foundry VTT,” the listing states, and it adds that “Packages start at €5/month. I also post weekly free maps, your support helps provide free maps for everyone!” The Angela Maps excerpt also claims “five years of content available!” and lists built-in features: “All maps contain walling, dynamic lighting, local sounds, and canopies where relevant to a map.” The listing identifies third-party modules commonly bundled with packs and explains their use: Levels “allows instant transitions between floors, or moving your token on top of canopies, creating vertical elevation on a map!,” Mass Edit “allows drag-and-drop pre-fab buildings and modular dungeons, as well as helping create dynamic environment changes!,” and Tile Scroll “lets us create moving tiles and canopies, adding scrolling or rotation to static images to create more dynamic animated maps!” Angela Maps also invites users to join the MAD community via Discord.
D&Demetrius is named in the same mid-February release wave as “a Foundry-specific content creator” in the Original Report, but the supplied notes include no D&Demetrius store pages, pack names, pricing, or module lists. The dossier preserves that single naming and the mid-February timing; additional pack-level details for D&Demetrius were not present in the material provided.
Foundry VTT itself is listed as the distribution host and its Content Creation Style Guide supplies technical must-dos for creators and buyers. The guide gives an explicit sizing example: “Images created for use as Foundry VTT scene backgrounds should be generated with a standardized grid in mind, for example, a scene background that is 4000x3000 and intended for use on a 100px square grid should contain 40 columns of grid squares and 30 rows of grid squares.” It warns against “non-uniform” grids with a 16:9 example where 32x18 or 64x32 works but “A 30x20 map for a 16:9 aspect ratio, however, will not work.” Sub-grid snap precision thresholds are spelled out as well: “128px or higher: Snap points every 16th (0.0625) of a square,” “64px or higher: Snap points every 8th (0.125) of a square,” and “50px or higher: Snap points every 4th (0.25) of a square.” The guide also notes that “Foundry VTT automatically enables Token Vision and Fog of War exploration for newly created scenes, but defaults Global Illumination to off.”

This mid-February wave sits inside an active Foundry marketplace that includes small teams and publishers. Elven Tower describes itself as “a small team of Mexican creators: Derek and Arthur,” noting Derek Ruiz “wrote one of the adventures for WotC's Candlekeep Mysteries” and that they sell map packs and short D&D 5e adventure modules for Foundry VTT. AAW Games and Absolute Tabletop remain prominent publishers on the storefront, and community praise for creators like Baileywiki appears across the Foundryvtt-hub, where Guoccamolé wrote that “Baileywiki bridges maps with Foundry, pushes the envelope of rich, beautiful, and interactive maps for Foundry.”
Verify module dependencies and grid sizing from Foundry VTT’s Content Creation Style Guide before installing these mid-February packs; Angela Maps’ €5/month entry point and weekly cadence make quick adoption realistic, while D&Demetrius’ specific pack details remain to be confirmed.
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