Dungeons & Dragons, revitalized by pop culture hits, sees revenue boom, with one Brooklyn venue earning nearly $110K.

Dungeons & Dragons, a 50-year-old tabletop game, has seen a resurgence in popularity, thanks to hits like "Stranger Things" and "Baldur's Gate 3." This has boosted the game's revenue and benefited businesses like The Last Place on Earth in Brooklyn, which earned nearly $110,000 from hosting D&D nights. The game's success is also fueled by streaming shows and podcasts, such as "Critical Role," which raised over $11 million for an animated TV pilot.

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