A weekend of discounts, freebies, and even complete and total order refunds as EMP does a gaming weekend.
Archives for June 2021
Vampire: the Masquerade does battle royale as Sharkmob reveals Blood Hunt trailer
For centuries, vampires have lived and thrived among humans, maintaining The Masquerade. Now a treacherous betrayal has stirred a war amongst the vampire sects, exposing them to the secret society known as The Entity.
The War of the Rohirrim: Lord of the Rings prequel anime approved by New Line
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim will be the bloody saga of Helm’s Deep, which’s the fortress from The Two Towers.
Humble’s Virtual Tabletop maps deal: Pay £12.69 for £258.26 ($366) worth of VTT maps
Partners in the charity-supporting deal include the talented Alyssa Faden, Tom Cartos, Frog God Games and Cave Geek Art.
Warner Bros treat us with subbed Record of Ragnarok battles
Record of Ragnarok is an upcoming anime on Netflix, due out on the 17th, and it has champions from all of humanity’s history go to battle against the gods themselves.
Free to Download: Synthicide – Sharpers in the Dark
The grimdark cyberpunk RPG casts players in the roles of sharpers, criminals who try and survive in a galaxy where robots are worshipped like gods. Sharpers drift from planet to planet in their smuggling spaceships in search of their next meal.
Uniqlo preps Jujutsu Kaisen fashion range
Sorcerers battle curses made manifest and that hunt people. How? Well, by becoming cursed themselves, these Jutjutsu practitioners gain the powers needed.
It’s not kids driving the growth in D&D
I say “somewhat” because kids aged 13 and 14 were dropped from the survey this year. In 2020 people aged 18 to 19 shared a category with those in their early 20s.
Feels like 1979, Plays like 2021: Mazes Fantasy Roleplaying Reforged
The goal with Mazes is to capture the feel of a classic fantasy RPG and couple that with an ultramodern ruleset.
eBay bidding for an original TSR AD&D manuscript breaks the $10,000 mark
Printed in 1980, the unbound and hand-typed document was written by James M. Ward, a designer for TSR.