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For a taste of what's inside, Andrew Girdwood published a piece on 15th May 2020 noting: "RPG news and a newly launched RPG convention calendar to keep track of all these new projects. Catch up with Routinely Itemised.". It also was tagged with Paizo Publishing.
Continue exploring Geek Native's articles tagged with Charity below.
The Con of Champions to keep Tabletop Events alive
The Con of Champions is an online convention, using lots of different technologies and sites, with support from volunteer GMs and perk providers.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #48
RPG news and a newly launched RPG convention calendar to keep track of all these new projects. Catch up with Routinely Itemised.
200x Thank Yous as RPG publishers offer up 97% discount on COVID-19 bundles
You’ll spend less than $20, and you’ll get more than $600 in RPG goodies back.
CON+3 has hundreds of RPG prizes to giveaway
CON+2 raised thousands and this year, thanks to the lockdown, CON+3 is moving forward so that donations can arrive in a timely and helpful way.
Wizards of the Coast will host D&D stream for Comic Relief
WotC will be hosting a D&D stream with comedians Nish Kumar, Sue Perkins, Ed Gamble and Sara Pascoe. Paul Foxcroft, of Questing Time, will be the DM.
IsolaCon: RPG Creators Relief Fund
RPG publishers have put together, at short notice, an online charitable fundraiser. It’ll run from April 18th to the 19th.
The UK’s only National Videogame Museum is danger of permanent closure
A prolonged closure to the public will likely mean the permanent closure of the Museum.
Gamers rally to support a rural school’s D&D club
Gamers rally to find D&D gear for a rural school after a plea for help in the face of local hostility.
Matthew Mercer releases the Blood Hunter Class (2020 update)
Mercer notes that the Blood Hunter was the first class he ever created for the game and admits he had a lot to learn.









