Thanks to the ever-increasing mainstream popularity of Dungeons and Dragons, tabletop role-playing games are cooler than ever - and so are TV shows about them. Following in the footsteps of series like Critical Role and HarmonQuest, IGN can exclusively reveal that DC Universe has greenlit a new unscripted anthology gaming miniseries, DC Universe All Star Games , which will feature famous DC fans playing a variety of different games (and inevitably making you wish you could ditch your friends and join their party instead).

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Executive produced by Freddie Prinze Jr. (most recently heard reprising his Star Wars Rebels role of Kanan Jarrus in The Rise of Skywalker ) and Sam Witwer (soon to be heard reprising his role as Darth Maul in the final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars ), and directed by by Jon Lee Brody, Season 1 will also feature Clare Grant, Vanessa Marshall, and WWE’s Xavier Woods as they embark on a retro adventure blending two distinct genres. Prinze, Witwer, Marshall, Grant, and Brody also work together on the Star Wars-inspired tabletop gaming series GEGG WARS. Watch these famous D&D fans (including the Russo brothers, Joe Manganiello, and Deborah Ann Woll) explain why the game has become so popular again:Utilizing the classic '80s role-playing game DC Heroes, the story featured in Season 1 of All Star Games is described as a "nostalgic role-playing adventure, The Breakfast League ... Set in the same '80s era as when the game was first published, the five participants role-play as a group of high schoolers stuck in Saturday detention. As they improv their way through a variety of situations familiar to fans of beloved movies from that time period, they soon discover their destinies as the world’s greatest super-heroes." A mash-up of classic '80s teen comedies and DC heroes? That's our kind of crossover.Episode 1 of the five-part freshman season will hit DC Universe on February 28, with new episodes debuting exclusively on the digital platform every Friday.“DC Heroes was the first RPG I ever played as a kid. It was also my introduction to the DC Universe, its heroes and, most importantly, its rich pool of villains,” said Prinze in a statement “I had a blast making this series and I hope all of you love it as much as I do.”Check out the official logo for DCU All Star Games and watch a teaser for the new series below.For more from DC, check out our review of the animated Harley Quinn series and watch the trailer for the upcoming animated movie Superman: Red Son below.