Friday, January 9, 2026

A New Dungeons & Dragons Set Will Let Stranger Things Fans Join Eddie Munson’s Hellfire Club

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Today, Dungeons & Dragons announced Stranger Things: Welcome to the Hellfire Club, a new Dungeons & Dragons and Netflix collaboration, will be arriving October 7. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or completely new to roleplaying, everyone is welcome at the Hellfire Club. Together with your crew, take on challenges hotter than Hellfire – from gnarly battles with Demogorgons and Demodogs, to eerie dockside murders, and the treacherous Vale of Shadows.

The set is a collaborative 3-5 player board game, featuring Eddie Munson’s lost adventures. With 4 adventures and hours of play possibilities, Welcome to the Hellfire Club invites you to gather the gang – and choose how the story ends. Each one comes with tips and tricks from Eddie and is colored and distressed to look straight out of 80’s D&D.

The game will include:

  • DM Screen
  • Double-Sided Hellfire Club Poster
  • 91 Spell, Magic Item, and Monster cards
  • 72 PC and Monster Tokens
  • 2 Double-Sided Poster Maps
  • 15 Character Sheets
  • 4 Handouts
  • Combat tracker
  • 11 Dice
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Adventure Booklets
  • Play Guide Booklet

Stranger Things: Welcome to the Hellfire Club is available now for pre-order on D&D Beyond as both a physical box for $49.99, a digital product playable through D&D Beyond, or an Ultimate Bundle including both physical and digital versions of the set. The Ultimate Bundle also unlocks the exclusive Upside Down Digital Dice Set and the Upside Down Digital Map and Sticker Pack. Pre-orders of the set are also available at local game stores and Amazon.

Images via Dungeons & Dragons

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