The work in progress cover art for Chaosium’s Lords of the Middle Sea has been revealed.
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.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #80
RPG news for the Christmas week. Just what has the industry been up too?
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #79
A summary of 2020 RPG stats, a round-up of the news, lots of reviews and product releases all together in a single Routinely Itemised bundle.
The best selling historical RPGs of 2020
As the year comes to a close, DriveThruRPG and Geek Native have been looking back at RPGs published this year and which sold well.
The best selling horror RPGs of 2020
As we approach the end of the year, Geek Native and DriveThruRPG are looking back at RPGs that did well.
What is New Gamemaster Month?
Is 2021 the year you become a gamemaster and run tabletop RPGs for friends and family?
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #77
Routinely Itemised takes a look back at the RPG news with the Origins Award restructuring after an RPG boom, D&D Beyond’s top 10 sellers and plenty of new game announcements.
Monsters hunters in muscle cars: Welcome to Rivers of London America
Cops that do magic just seems to have broad appeal. It’s safely in the geek interest zone and manages to lure in people who wouldn’t usually be interested in urban fantasy.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #76
In the RPG news this week we’ve big news from Pinnacle and Savage Worlds, we discover which project Wizards of the Coast are working on for D&D that will take years and a look at the latest reviews, releases and interviews.









