Wizards of the Coast revisits AI art policy amidst ongoing OGL backlash. PocketQuest ends, Arkham Horror RPG details revealed, and Hasbro commits to digital games.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #202
Routinely Itemised is Geek Native’s weekly recap of RPG news. This week we look at official Dungeons & Dragons ducks that will look awfully similiar, the new Pathfinder edition, the new Valiant RPG but not that Valiant RPG.
The best selling fantasy RPGs published on DriveThruRPG in 2022
Geek Native has been fortunate enough to work with DriveThruRPG again this year to list the best selling titles on the tabletop RPG retailer’s site.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #149
Routinely Itemised is a weekly RPG news column that gives you a quick round-up of tabletop news from Geek Native and around the web.
Edge Studios share the release date and air the Midnight 5e video trailer – when the baddies win
Is your fantasy RPG a dark one? Are the heroes or anti-villains caught up in shades of grey and the world succumbing to the darkness?
Legend of the Five Rings: Edge Studios shows off Writ of the Wild pages
Writ of the Wild is a sourcebook for Legend of the Five Rings, exploring Rokugan’s wilderness and the Dragon clan.
Genre Police: Choose Your Own Adventure(s)
Last time we talked about new RPGs and how to get players to try them. But how do you even begin to work out what you want to play?
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #137
Do you think the deadly Dark Souls computer game would work as a 5e RPG on the tabletop? Steamforged will try, and they’re going to do the same with RuneQuest. Paizo make a critical hire, Monte Cook Games make a free preview available and more this week.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #132
A summary of RPGs news from the week with freebies from WotC and others, indie news, tips and reviews.
The best selling historical RPGs of 2021
What’s certain is that this table is a way to get an exciting look at games newly out this year and perhaps see names new to us.