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After two years sticking its head in the sand, D&D finally embraces the name “5.5e” for its 2024 rules

March 4, 2026


After a couple years spent insisting that D&D 2024 wasn’t 5.5e, D&D Beyond – the game’s online home – has come out to say that… yeah, it’s totally 5.5e.

In an FAQ discussing the matter, D&D Beyond has announced that it’ll be referring to content from 2024 onward as “5.5e,” because this lines up with what the community is already doing. More specifically, it’s become clear that “matched how the community already talks about the game and made things easier to understand.” While the FAQ is quick to point out that this isn’t a branding change for one of the best tabletop RPGs as a whole, it does feel a bit like the game is throwing in the towel.

Hey, what’s the difference anyway?

D&D Player's Handbook laid out on a wooden surface

(Image credit: Future/Benjamin Abbott)

If you’re left scratching your head at all this talk of “5e” and “5.5e,” it refers to the latest edition’s rules. The 2014 rules are the game’s Fifth Edition, hence the abbreviation “5e.” These were then updated, but not completely changed, in 2024 with a whole new raft of core rulebooks (which are now the main ones sold at the likes of Amazon). This wasn’t a new edition and served more as a stepping stone, hence the nickname “5.5e.”



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