Green Ronin Publishing announced The Expanse for the Foundry VTT.Wizards of the Coast published a whole set of D&D errata.Critical Role’s Darrington Press Guild confirmed the January 18th launch date for the Tal’Dorei Campaign Setting.Spotlight Forgotten Adventures RPG news from around the web Humble has an updated version of the Cyberpunk TTRPG deal.The Bundle of Holding has a discount deal for the otherwise $99 Invisible Sun RPG.Outland announces the retail pre-order for the Hopeless, Maine RPG.Geek Native also reviewed the indie RPG Legacy of the Soul Flame.It’s A One In a Million Chance at Adventure. Geek Native shares the unofficial Discworld RPG and its 24-hour long soundtrack.Loke Battle Mats share their 2022 release schedule.Geek Native was able to publish a day 1 review of the Root RPG.Nevyn Homes published the SRD for Gun&Slinger’s Marked&Made system.
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Free League Publishing and Demiplane announce the Free League Nexus.Highmoon Press products aren’t being destroyed after all after a rescue Lightspress Media deal.Goodman Games designs a distribution deal with Shinobi 27 for Angels, Daemons & Beings Between.Wizards of the Coast have pleaded with people to read and try and understand the latest D&D errata.Asmodee, which is the parent company of RPG publisher Edge Studio, will be sold for €2.75bn.It’s that time of the year and we have got the The other best selling fantasy RPGs, family RPGs, historical RPGs and horror RPGs.TSR droppped their case (but kept the Indiegogo running) and it turns out WotC had hit back first. In that tussle between TSR and Wizards of the Coast, the direction of travel is clear.Win: Strixhaven on Roll20 RPG news from Geek Native So, with that said, let’s get exploring this week’s RPG news. Asmodee is lined-up to be bought by a vast holding company of computer games.
The big news this week might not be that Wizard of the Coast seemed to preemptively strike TSR with a law case (Han Solo moment) but a whopping $3,000,000,000 deal for a board game company. We’ve made some progress with them this week. It is always controversial due to classification discussions but, hopefully, interesting nevertheless. Soon the light will push back against the dark.įor the last few years, and again this year, Geek Native has been able to share league tables of top selling and published this year products at DriveThruRPG.