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The best way to watch the Critical Role campaigns, TV series, and everything else

It's been over a decade since Matthew Mercer, Travis Willingham, Sam Riegel, Liam O'Brien, Ashley Johnson, Taliesin Jaffe, Marisha Ray, and Laura Bailey began exploring Exandria in Campaign 1. We'll tell you how to catch up here

It's been ten years since Critical Role started as a recreational tabletop RPG game, and now, it's evolved into a worldwide phenomenon, with not one but two animated adaptations on Prime Video, multiple tie-in comic books, and legions of sold-out live performances. Hard to imagine it was once just a private Pathfinder game played by a group of voice actor friends, that made the jump to Dungeons & Dragons and began broadcasting weekly episodes on Geek & Sundry. 

Critical Role’s first three campaigns feature Matthew Mercer as Dungeon Master. The regular cast roster is comprised of Ashley Johnson, Travis Willingham, Laura Bailey, Liam O’Brien, Taliesin Jaffe, Marisha Ray, and Sam Riegel. Depending on the campaign, the actors play different characters.

In their fourth and most ambitious campaign yet, Critical Role added to their player ranks, and swapped out Mercer for Dimension 20's Brennan Lee Mulligan as GM. 

Streaming episodes run from three to five hours in length, but can be longer. They are streamed on Twitch and YouTube, and subsequently released as podcasts. In addition to the main campaign, there are also one-shots, animated adaptations, and tie-in books. Here’s how to watch Critical Role in chronological and release order.

How to watch Critical Role in release order

In addition to several canonical one-shots, Critical Role currently has two completed campaigns and one ongoing main campaign.

Here’s how to watch Critical Role in release order:

Note: Due to the ongoing nature of many Critical Role projects, they are ordered here by their start date.

How to watch Critical Role in chronological order

Critical Role: The Legend of Vox Machina

Each of the three main campaigns is set in the same world, created by Mercer. However, they are set decades apart and feature different main casts of characters.

Here’s how to watch Critical Role in chronological order:

Note: The Legend of Vox Machina is an animated adaptation of parts of Campaign One. However, the first two episodes depict a story that took place before the start of Campaign One. For that reason, it has been placed before Campaign One on this timeline. Likewise, with The Mighty Nein's story beginning slightly before Campaign 2's, that animated adaptation has also been put before.

Is Campaign 4 outside the Critical Role Timeline?

Critical Role Campaign Four is not listed above because it does not take place in the realm of Exandria, in which every other campaign and offshoot took place. As of now, it is the only campaign that takes place in the mystical land of Aramán.

Non-canonical Critical Role one-shots and tie-ins

In addition to the aforementioned streams and episodes, there have also been many non-canonical one-shots and tie-in games. While some are no longer available to watch online, many remain available for streaming.

Some of these one-shots feature main characters from the three main campaigns, while others feature unique characters. They may use different Tabletop Gaming systems and often feature different DMs. And they may be tie-ins with companies that are hoping to cross-promote their products, which may or may not be directly related to TTRPGs.

Here’s where to watch the available Critical Role one-shots.

Some notable examples include:

What about Critical Role’s backstory?

Critical Role: Vox Machina - Kith & Kin cover

Before the first episode of Critical Role was streamed, the Vox Machina campaign was the personal game of the cast. While attending a party, Johnson mentioned the ongoing game to Felicia Day. Day subsequently approached the group and asked if they’d be interested in live-streaming their game for her Geek & Sundry channel, which hosted the game until February 2019.

When the streaming campaign began in March 2015, it was en media res, picking up the story after the in-game Vox Machina party had already been formed and undertaken various adventures. Some of this pre-streaming campaign was adapted to comic book form in Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins.

More of the Vox Machina’s backstory is explored in the prose novel Critical Role: Vox Machina – Kith & Kin by Marieke Nijkamp. The novel is set three years before the eponymous characters joined the Vox Machina adventuring party. A second prose novel, Critical Role: The Mighty Nein – The Nine Eyes of Lucien by Madeleine Roux, focuses on the backstory of the tiefling antagonist preceding and leading into the events of Campaign Two.

Critical Role's upcoming adventures

Critters can look forward to more adventure with Critical Role in their future. For one thing, there is the ongoing Campaign Four. In addition, fans can look forward to the upcoming fourth season of The Legend of Vox Machina, and the first season of The Mighty Nein animated series, which is already confirmed for an (undated) season 2.


With two animated series on Prime Video, Campaign 4 in full swing, and so much more Exandrian lore to come, Critical Role is showing no signs of slowing down. That's why the adventuring party at Popverse are here to bring you everything we can from those nerdy-ass voice actors & Bo., including:

...and much, much more. Roll initiative, player. Magic awaits.

Avery Kaplan

Avery Kaplan: Avery lives and writes in Southern California. She is the co-author of Double Challenge: Being LGBTQ and a Minority with her spouse, Rebecca Oliver Kaplan. Avery is Features Editor at Comics Beat, and you can also find her writing on StarTrek.com, The Gutter Review, Geek Girl Authority, and in the margins of the books in her personal library.

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