Routinely Itemised’s RPG news summarises stories from the blog and around the web. What’s going on now that the OGL fight has cooled off?
RPG Worlds: Grow your library and support Kobold Press and friends
Right now, presumably months (or more) that game engine is ready to look at, you can boost your library for current systems and support the publisher and allied third parties by investigating the Humble RPG Worlds bundle.
FandomSpot benchmark: One in ten D&D players have quit for good
FandomSpot wisely run a survey to benchmark the impact of the D&D OGL crisis.
Paizo will go to court to stop WotC and OGL 1.1
Paizo has said they’ll go to court to argue that the OGL cannot be deauthorized by 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
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #170
This week’s roleplaying game (RPG) news, reviews, interviews, bundle offers, and advice are summarised in Routinely Itemised.
Design a better city, easier: Kobold Press’ Campaign Builder: Cities & Towns for 5th Edition
There’s still a month for backers to get involved, but Kobold Press’ Campaign Builder: Cities & Towns for 5th Edition has already smashed funding goals.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #148
If you’re getting a long weekend, I hope you also make the most of it to kick back, relax, and catch up on all this RPG news.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #146
I’ve tried my best not to include any pranks in this news summary. I am stupid, though, and may have been tricked. I don’t think so…
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #142
A collection of RPG news supplied at bullet point speed on GM’s Day, with the last Roll20 stats for 2021 and when Wizards of the Coast joined a women’s activist group.