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Wizards of the Coast backtrack on OGL 1.1
Wizards of the Coast have seemingly backtracked on most of the most egregious changes to the document.
Studio Agate vs OGL: Fateforge becomes a Pay What You Want protest
The ENnie-winning fantasy that took years to make is a love letter to Sword & Sorcery and (once) Dungeons & Dragons. The game is set in the world of Eana, which while familiar, is also exotic with new twists and turns.
One GM and one player RPG: Beowulf – Age of Heroes bundles victories, wyrd and heroes into a discount deal
As studios like Handiwork look to decouple from 5e and investigate their alternatives, we might see more of this; quick bundles of ‘days before’ content put up on offer.
Wizards of the Coast silently edit their latest OGL update
A D&D nerd on Twitter, @Maatlock noticed that Wizards of the Coast had edited their Update on the Open Game License post of Friday the 13th.
Award-winning Nightfell setting summons Children of the Moon
Children of the Moon have already been summoned by the Kickstarter community, smashing targets and Mana Project Studio are on board to help.
Advanced 5E investigates divorcing 5e’s OGL
EN Publishing’s Level Up: Advanced 5e was a Kickstarter success and well-received by the community. As the name implies, Advanced 5e builds on the core 5e rules for D&D.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) weighs in with an OGL D&D warning
For most users, accepting this license almost certainly means you have fewer rights to use elements of Dungeons and Dragons than you would otherwise.
MCDM announces new RPG as Matt Colville can’t imagine anyone signing OGL 1.1
On a Twitch stream yesterday, popular game designer and personality Matt Colville said he can’t imagine anyone signing the leaked OGL 1.1 from Wizards of the Coast.
Kobold Press announce a new open RPG system in response to OGL 1.1
Kobold Press announce a new open RPG system in response to OGL 1.1 https://www.geeknative.com/150030/kobold-press-announce-a-new-open-rpg-system/ #RaiseTheFlag









