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Dimension 20has announcedFantasy High: Junior Year–the long-awaited sequel to its most popularDungeons and Dragonscampaign. This new season ofDimension 20’sDungeons and Dragonsactual play series will air in January 2024.

Fantasy Highwas the inaugural actual play series ofDimension 20, released in September 2018 with the advent of Dropout, CollegeHumor’s ad-free streaming service. TheDungeons and Dragonsgame featured a modern fantasy world with a cast of freshmen attending the Aguefort Adventuring Academy, a magic high school for intrepid adventurers.Fantasy High: Sophomore Yearaired a year later, withside stories titledPirates of LeviathanandThe Sevenreleased in September 2020 and August 2021 respectively.

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Now,Dimension 20has announced the third season following the adventures of the Bad Kids.Fantasy High: Junior Yearwill follow the cast as they enter their third year at the Aguefort Adventuring Academy to deal with another quest full of hijinks and hilarity. The high-fantasy, John Hughes-style comedy does not have a solid release date yet, but it is set to begin in January 2024.

Little is known about what awaits the Bad Kids inFantasy High: Junior Year, but the stinger at the end of the last season, plus the spooky thumbnail featuring a red eye on a cracked crystal, could hint that the players will finally be contending with the mysterious Night Yorb. Either way, players can expect the Intrepid Heroes–thecore cast ofDimension 20–to reprise their original Bad Kids roles:

Dimension 20is currently between seasons.Mentopolis, a detective story taking place inside a human brain, just wrapped up, withBurrow’s End, aWatership Down-style story featuring a family of sentient stotes, scheduled to begin on October 4. ConsideringBurrow’s Endwill end in December,Fantasy High: Junior Yearwill probably start early on in the new year.

Dropout itself is going through some major changesfor its five-year anniversary. CollegeHumor, its parent company, is fully rebranding to Dropout, abandoning its original name after 23 years. This official change is being done to celebrate the streaming service’s success with theDungeons and Dragonsactual play series and other comedy shows, and to more closely meet the staff’s values after its long and strange journey.

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