For 'The One Ring' and 'The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying'
December 10, 2024
Free League Publishing will release a pair of new supplements for its Lord of the Rings RPGs, The One Ring and The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying (5E) , in April.
As Second Largest U.S. Game Show
December 10, 2024
PAX Unplugged cemented its position as the second largest U.S. tabletop games convention with a well-attended event last weekend.
Originally Released as Infinity Comic on Marvel Unlimited
December 10, 2024
The title was originally released as a vertical-scroll Infinity Comic.
For 'Pathfinder 2E'
December 10, 2024
Paizo began playtesting for two new Pathfinder 2E classes, Necromancer and Runesmith, at PAX Unplugged last weekend, with broad playtesting kicking off this.
And Promo Card
December 9, 2024
Wizards of the Coast has set the key dates and revealed the promo card for the release of Magic: The Gathering – Innistrad Remastered.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
December 9, 2024
Columnist Rob Salkowitz asks whether collectibles are still stuck in their post-pandemic funk, or if there are signs of life.
And First Spielwiese Titles, Including 'MicroMacro' Product
December 9, 2024
Hachette Boardgames will release a new game from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and new Edition Spielwiese titles, including a MicroMacro product, in 2025, the company announced.
To Licensed Games Roster
December 9, 2024
Evil Genius Games, which publishes RPGs under its Everyday Heroes system, has licensed Return of the Living Dead for its next Cinematic Adventure.
To Launch with Leacock Game
December 9, 2024
The first game under this new imprint will be Animal Rescue Team, designed by Matt Leacock (Pandemic, Forbidden Island, more) and animal rescuer Lisa Towell.
Occult Horror Graphic Novel Set in 1950s London
December 9, 2024
A story of an occult order with an eerie vibe, set during London’s Great Smog.
Showbiz Round-up
December 9, 2024
Lots of news this week on media that drive sales.
Column by Scott Thorne
December 8, 2024
This week, while noting reasons some people might not want to, columnist Scott Thorne offers thanks for the market contributions of Wizards of the Coast and Games Workshop.