You can create and sell Pathfinder content on Pathfinder Infinite, a site powered by OneBookShelf. From February, you can do the same on Roll20.
Wizards of the Coast’s community content program now includes Roll20
Right now, third-party publishers who follow the rules can create and sell D&D adventures and other content from the DMsGuild. As of this week, those modules can also be created for Roll20.
Roll20 joins with DriveThruRPG and DMsGuild’s OneBookShelf to form a joint venture
The two are from the world’s leading digital tabletop RPG companies, and the coming together of the two is unprecedented in the hobby space. More than 40 digitally talented employees will now work on user experience, code and product.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #159
Routinely Itemised is an RPG news summary round-up from Geek Native. It’s a chance to catch up with new releases, reviews, events, and discoveries from around the web.
Virtual D&D alliances: Roll20 teams up with DMsGuild
DMsGuild is the site run by OneBookShelf and or for Wizards of the Coast for community content D&D titles. Today, Roll20, a virtual tabletop with permission from Wizards to sell D&D modules, announced an alliance with the DMsGuild.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #148
If you’re getting a long weekend, I hope you also make the most of it to kick back, relax, and catch up on all this RPG news.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #147
We can see many exciting bundles, Hasbro hanging on to Wizards of the Coast, and if you’re a fan of the news reading minotaur, there’s a chance to win him in the UK.
Evil Genius lands multiple partners as Roll20, Foundry, and Syrinscape support Cinematic Adventures RPGs
The beauty of a Modern-day roleplaying game is that you get to re-enact the action movies that we love. I’ve often found myself in the movie theater wishing I was in the movie.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #146
I’ve tried my best not to include any pranks in this news summary. I am stupid, though, and may have been tricked. I don’t think so…
RollVsEvil charity launches today as tabletop RPG publishers combine efforts
Tabletop RPG publishers and board game companies have founded a charity to raise money and support efforts to tackle real-world evil.