Summary
- Critical Role is skipping this week's episode of Campaign 3 due to the impact of the fires in Los Angeles.
- The story of Campaign 3 is approaching its finale, with an uncertain number of episodes remaining.
- Critical Role and its community are supporting those affected by the fires, with donations to the California Community Foundation.
Critical Role has announced the cancellation of this week's episode of Campaign 3, as the devastating fires in Los Angeles have directly affected the cast, crew, and community of the beloved Dungeons and Dragons actual play stream. The show is set to resume on January 16, but fans should remain patient as the situation may necessitate further delays in concluding the gripping Dungeons and Dragons narrative.
As Campaign 3 nears its finale, the tension is palpable. The last episode left fans on a major cliffhanger, with Bells Hells confronting their most formidable adversary yet, and the fate of one of their members hanging in the balance. While the exact number of remaining episodes is unknown, it's evident that Critical Role is gearing up to wrap up their third campaign soon, potentially paving the way for a new adventure using their Daggerheart TTRPG system.
Unfortunately, the resolution of Campaign 3 will have to wait a bit longer. Critical Role confirmed the cancellation of the January 9 stream due to the ongoing fires in Los Angeles, California. The fires have had a profound impact on many cast and crew members, resulting in the postponement of episode 119 to January 16.
Critical Role Campaign 3 January 9 Stream Canceled
Dungeon Master and voice actor Matt Mercer, along with his wife and fellow cast member Marisha Ray, were forced to evacuate at short notice, taking only their dog Omar with them. Loremaster Dani Carr found herself in the midst of the fires but reported being safe in her latest update. Tragically, Critical Role producer Kyle Shire lost his home and personal belongings to the blaze, though he and his pets managed to escape in time. The rest of the cast have been actively sharing relief posts and updates on social media, confirming their safety amidst the chaos.
While Critical Role aims to resume streaming on Beacon and Twitch after a week's hiatus, further delays are possible as the situation continues to evolve. Critters are encouraged to remain patient and offer support to those affected by the fires.
In response to the crisis, the Critical Role Foundation, fueled by community donations, is contributing $30,000 to the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund to aid those impacted by the fires. As Los Angeles navigates this disaster, both the cast of Critical Role and its dedicated fanbase are embodying the show's core message: "Don’t forget to love each other."