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Titmouse, Inc. announces Draw Your Weapons

In collaboration with Critical Role, live drawings turn into real in-game chaos.

Titmouse, Inc. announces Draw Your Weapons

If you're a fan of storytelling and improv, there's a new actual play series coming from Titmouse, Inc. that you might want to check out:

Emmy award-winning animation studio Titmouse, the studio behind The Legend of Vox Machina and The Mighty Nein, in collaboration with Critical Role, a leader in storytelling and world-building, officially announced Draw Your Weapons, an original actual-play series premiering February 25, 2026 exclusively on Beacon.tv.
Rashawn Scott, Sean Glaze, Heather Mahler, and Jason Charles Miller
Led by Game Master Josh Knapp (The Tonight Show), Draw Your Weapons follows a party of unlikely heroes played by Rashawn Scott (South Side), Sean Glaze (Regular Show), artist Heather Mahler, and musician Jason Charles Miller, as they venture across the city of Port Promise and beyond the continent on increasingly unhinged quests. Standup comedian and writer Blaine Capatch and Titmouse Founder & CEO Chris Prynoski call the action with play-by-play commentary, while live drawing and confessional cutaways turn the table’s worst ideas into immediate consequences. In Draw Your Weapons, if someone draws it, the world has to deal with it, including weapons, gadgets, monsters, ill-advised plans, you name it! It’s fast, loud, and art-first, with big punk/DIY energy and zero interest in playing it safe. The season runs 11 episodes with new episodes released every Wednesday.

Fans are invited to draw right alongside the show in the Beacon Discord, with fan art submissions running through Critical Role’s existing submission pipeline for consideration to be included in the weekly art gallery highlights on critrole.com.

For more information, please visit Beacon.tv/drawyourweapons.
Chris Wyman

Chris Wyman

Chris began tabletop gaming in college and quickly fell into the addictive world of cardboard. Chris, now a relapsed MtG player, loves connecting with people via gaming be it analog or digital.

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