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Ravenloft preorder reveals premium bundle, new domains, subclasses, and digital bonuses

Ravenloft is arriving as a full season, with a $149.99 bundle, 16 Domains of Dread, and a stack of digital bonuses built for DMs.

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The preorder page for Ravenloft: The Horrors Within makes one thing plain: Wizards of the Coast is treating the Mists like a major event line, not a one-off hardcover. With the season split into pre-order access, Master Tier access on June 2, Hero Tier access on June 9, and wide release on June 16, Ravenloft is being staged as part of D&D Beyond’s 2026 Season of Horror, not just another shelf release.

The pricing and bundle structure tell the same story. The standalone book is listed at $59.99, while the Ultimate Bundle comes in at $149.99 and says it saves $34.95. That premium package includes the book, a physical and digital Tarokka deck, a physical Dungeon Master’s Screen, and a physical and digital Map Pack. For active Dungeon Masters, that is the difference between buying lore and buying a ready-made campaign engine.

The scope inside the book is unusually wide. The bundle page lists 16 Domains of Dread, 17 Darklords, 7 subclasses, 4 species, 4 backgrounds, 11 feats, 68 monsters, and 47 maps, including 28 digital quickplay maps for Maps VTT. It also adds a new domain, Innsmouth, and says that realm is home to the Great Cthulhu. Lord Soth and Strahd are both named among the 17 Darklords, which helps anchor the new material in Ravenloft’s most recognizable names while pushing into more cosmic horror territory.

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That breadth makes this look less like a nostalgia product and more like a campaign toolkit built for repetition. The mix of subclasses, species, Dark Gifts, monsters, and maps gives Dungeon Masters pieces they can recombine across multiple sessions, while the 10 horror genres and the 41 monstrosities and 10 domain denizens on the page point toward variety rather than a single scripted experience. The homepage description fits that pitch, framing Ravenloft: The Horrors Within as a complete horror toolkit with mist-dwelling monsters and terrifying Darklords.

The digital preorder bonuses lean even harder into play support. Buyers get the Mists of Ravenloft Digital Dice Set, a Ravenloft Play-Along Pack, and D&D Encounters: Shadows of Sithicus, a mini-adventure that extends the value beyond the core book. The physical Tarokka deck is a 54-card set with instructions for readings, adventure planning, and in-game use, while the Map Pack adds five double-sided poster maps at 22 by 30 inches, physical monster tokens, traps, terrain pieces, 10 digital maps, and 10 digital stickers. For collectors, the bundle is a showcase piece. For active tables, it looks like one of the more complete Ravenloft launches Wizards has ever assembled.

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