The supplement is due out in Q1 of 2021 and contains encounters with ten different groups of NPC runners.
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Kibbles’ Compendium aims to add the Psion and Inventor classes to D&D
Kibbles’ Compendium of Craft and Creation is a D&D supplement that contains classes, crafting rules, psionics and other tweaks for the 5th edition of the game.
John Carter of Mars 2d20 RPG in the Bundle of Holding
The John Carter of Mars RPG and a host of supplements is now available for a few weeks in The Bundle of Holding.
Name Your Own Price: Agents of BAMF
The OSR style tabletop game is a Name Your Own Price download and was made for Itch.io’s The Last RPG Jam.
Basic World Building: OSE and Neverland
Basic World Building uses the tools from 1981’s Basic Dungeons & Dragons and Expert D&D and re-imagined in Old-School Essentials to build a starting campaign setting.
RPG Research charity helps over 30,000 people
RPG Research notes that they have a proven reduction of juvenile crime rates in neighbourhoods where they can run their programs.
Limitless Encounters returns to Kickstarter
Customers got to pick the contents of Limitless Encounters v3, so there are 10 encounters for each of the book’s 10 themes.
Chaosium reveal Lords of the Middle Sea cover art
The work in progress cover art for Chaosium’s Lords of the Middle Sea has been revealed.
A nostalgic, old-school campaign setting: The Chronicles of Aeres
Greg Lambert has turned to Kickstarter to raise funds for a nostalgic, old-school campaign setting for D&D called The Chronicles of Aeres.
For the third year in a row, Dune is one of the most anticipated RPG of the year
Geek Native maintains a table of EN World’s survey results, working out which publishers have appeared the most often.




