A new Dungeons & Dragons Open Game License was apparently leaked, revealing severe restrictions, causing negative reactions from fans and third party creators.

The Open Gaming License (often called the OGL), released in 2000, was the brainchild of Ryan Dancey and worked with the third edition of Dungeons & Dragons. It opened up the floodgates for third-party creators and businesses to develop products that were compatible with the most popular tabletop roleplaying game in the world. But it seems that era is coming to an end with an updated OGL 1.1.

The news broke as Gizmodo apparently acquired a leaked version and has revealed details of the new Wizards of the Coast (WotC) OGL (essentially the 1.1 version, with the original being referred to as 1.0a).

Thanks to the original OGL issued by Wizards of the Coast in 2000, amateur and professional creators were able to create and benefit from developing new material for D&D.