Discover which tabletop gaming companies have banned generative AI. From Games Workshop to Paizo, we list the publishers committed to human-made roleplaying games.
Moonbase Alpha returns: Space: 1999 Core Rulebook is out now
The Space: 1999 roleplaying game is out now. Modiphius brings the cult classic sci-fi series to the tabletop using the 2d20 system.
Modiphius and Goodman Games back Fantasy Grounds’ free-to-play pivot with massive content drops
Fantasy Grounds has gone free-to-play, and major publishers are responding. Modiphius and Goodman Games have released huge new bundles for Dune, Fallout, and DCC.
Arctic abominations feature in this year’s free Achtung! Cthulhu release
Download Halloween Horrors IV: Arctic Abominations and A Cold Day in Hel, two free supplements for Achtung! Cthulhu 2d20.
Punch Nazis, battle shoggoths with the Achtung! Cthulhu bundle
Punch Nazis and battle shoggoths in Achtung! Cthulhu. This new 2d20 Bundle from Modiphius offers a pulp-action RPG of adventure in the Secret War.
Official Star Trek RPG gets deep discounts in Fantasy Grounds VTT sale
Modiphius Entertainment publishes Star Trek Adventures and uses a modified version of their proprietary 2d20 system.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #312
A new CEO for Chaosium and a new lead designer for D&D? This week’s TTRPG news unpacks major industry changes, plus the latest bundles and publisher polls.
Fanatical has a 95% saving bundle on Dune: Adventures in the Imperium RPG
In Dune: Adventures in the Imperium, players face a choice: they can build a new noble House from the ground up, restore a forgotten lineage to its former glory, or forge their own path among the stars. Whatever their decision, the ultimate goal is the Imperial throne.
Star Trek: Captain’s Log the SOLO TTRPG comes to Fantasy Grounds
Fantasy Grounds is a Unity-based virtual tabletop. As a result, this is a Star Trek RPG you can play by yourself from your desktop.
Heroes of Might and Magic: Free TTRPG quickstart for the Kickstarter launch
The number of computer game matches for a Heroes of Might and Magic search speaks to the success of Jon Van Caneghem and (now) Ubisoft’s (originally New World Computing) turn-based strategy.









