This week’s TTRPG news roundup highlights the impact of Zine Month on Kickstarter, DriveThruRPG’s publisher fulfillment test, Atlas Games’ concerns about tariffs, Green Ronin’s 25th anniversary, a deluxe Dark Tower edition, and the surprising relevance of trade wars and anti-fascism in the hobby.
Tabletop RPG News
This is your essential weekly roundup of tabletop RPG news from across the industry. The roleplaying hobby moves at a rapid pace, with a constant stream of news about new games, company announcements, and community-led projects.
Routinely Itemised serves as Geek Native's curated intelligence briefing on the TTRPG news that matters. Each week, we collate the most significant developments, from the latest Dungeons & Dragons updates to breakthrough indie titles on platforms like Itch.io and DriveThruRPG. Consider this your go-to source for a scannable list of headlines and links, ensuring you never miss a critical update in the world of tabletop roleplaying.
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Routinely Itemised: RPGs #294
Gaming news this week includes Critical Role’s successful fundraising for LA fire relief, Wizards of the Coast delaying campaign book releases, the ENNIES revising their AI policy, Evil Genius Games’ “Sidekick” launch, and numerous game bundle deals available.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #293
Hello from Storm Eowyn. Geek Native HQ is by the coast, on a cliff face, but we’ve not been too battered by the strongest storm in the UK for years.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #292
We’re halfway through the first month of 2025 and ready for the next round-up of TTRPG news!
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #291
In a year marked by climate catastrophe and industry shifts, the TTRPG world saw Critical Role cancel streaming despite a new distribution deal for Darrington Press, Chaosium celebrate 50 years, and researchers leverage D&D expertise for AI development.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #290
Welcome to the first TTRPG news and routinely itemised summary of 2025. Let’s look at what’s happened so far.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #289
DTRPG/Roll20 are shaking up their “best sellers” list with a new approach this year. Dream Realm Storytellers are making the leap from tabletop to digital, with a deal to turn their 5e Svilland setting into a computer game. For fans of classic games, QuasiReal Publishing is releasing a new edition of Mythcraft. And finally, Modiphius is giving players an inside look at the development of their Might and Magic TTRPG with a dev diary.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #288
We’re pretty much out of time for the internet to deliver any festive gifts. We’ll have to hit the high street or distract ourselves with RPG news.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #287
Warhammer 40K hits the screen! Amazon nabs TV rights. Plus: Firing drama at Wyrmwood, Itch.io battles Funko bots, and Pendragon’s GM Handbook arrives!
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #286
A new edition of Traveller RPG is available for just $1! Meanwhile, Hasbro ventures into iGaming with D&D, Evil Genius licenses The Return of the Living Dead, Shadow Scar faces delays, and Games Workshop may join the FTSE 100.









