Free League Publishing has expanded its irrevocable open game license to cover five core titles, including Symbaroum and Coriolis. This update introduces crucial support for Ukrainian creators, signalling a new ethical “Stockholm Standard” for community-driven roleplaying games.
Humble teams up with industry darling for massive TTRPG collection
Humble is rolling out the red carpet for the very best in tabletop with its latest offering, a bundle dedicated to celebrating the ENNIE Awards.
Worldbuilding Forbidden Lands: Dark Secrets of The Bloodmarch
This setting is a great location to launch a new brand new campaign with plenty of worldbuilding support provided.
Free League launch an incredible core RPG bundle: Dragonbane, Vaesen, Twilight: 2000 and more
The retail value here is $88, and it includes the Nordic horror Vaesen, the sci-fi Coriolis, the post-apocalyptic Mutant Year Zero and hexcrawl Forbidden Lands.
Year Zero Worldbuilding: Forbidden Lands – The Bloodmarch
Year Zero World Building creates campaign settings using Free League’s RPGs. This month looks at The Bloodmarch, a realm in the world of the Forbidden Lands.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #209
It’s Geek Native’s news round-up with news about the end of the company calling itself TSR, dragon queens and D&D and some very big bundle deals.
Vaesen and Free League’s Forbidden Lands in bundle? You betcha
The offer runs until about the 19th, starts with a Forbidden Lands card deck and scales up to a 10-item £14.55 tier. At that top end, there are over £130 worth of downloads.
Free League Nexus: Demiplane and Free League launch online TTRPG platform
The Free League Nexus will support Year Zero Engine tabletop RPGs such as the official Alien RPG, Vaesen, Forbidden Lands, Mutant: Year Zero and Coriolis.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #112
Routinely Itemised is an RPG news summary, and there’s lots of big news with Avatar Legends breaking records and WizKids, backed by D&D, taking on Games Workshop.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #111
Routinely Itemised is an RPG news summary, and this week there’s mixed news with $30,000 injected into the hobby but sadness as Brian Fitzpatrick passes away.









