Keeping up with the latest RPG news? In this weekly round-up, Geek Native bullet points the highlights for you.
Augmented reality app Ardent Roleplay land Call of Cthulhu and RuneQuest
Ever wanted to have a Lovecraftian horror rise through the gaming table to scare the daylights out of your Cthulhu investigators? Ardent’s the app for that.
50% off everything as Chaosium joins RPG publishers at Itch.io
Itch.io is a marketplace for indie games and the COVID-19 lockdown, which is making it impossible to ship physical books has accelerated its adoption by tabletop publishers looking for additional digital coverage.
BRP OGL: Call of Cthulhu can now power your RPG
Chaosium has released a systems reference document which sets out those rules you can include in your own game.
Free to Download: Call of Cthulhu The Coloring Book
The idea is simple, rather than slowly grow bored out of your mind while responsibly sitting through your period of self-isolation, you can accelerate the process of going out of your mind by bringing colour to creatures unknown to man from beyond time and space.
The mysterious island at the edge of the Empire: Britannia & Beyond
Few know that permeating every corner of the Empire lies a cosmic horror, a darkness older than the Sphinx and mightier than the Titans.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #33
RPG news summary with another D&D leak, free downloads and Matthew Mercer’s 2020 update to the Blood Hunter 5e class.
Stygian Fox Cthulhu launches on the Bundle of Holding
Adult Call of Cthulhu adventures going cheap and raising money for charity.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #24
In this issue of Routinely Itemised we find out that a row has ended The One Ring, Wizards of the Coast are testing psionics and why we might all soon be talking about the lich-god Vecna.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #20
It’s the 20th round-up of weekly RPG news here on Geek Native and around the web.









