Hello everyone, Darryl here with the summary of this week’s gaming news from EN World.
EN Publishing News
EN World Feature Columns
Tabletop RPG News
EN Publishing News
- For a quick summary of the week’s news, Jessica Hancock will bring you up to speed with EN Live's This Week in TTRPG every Friday.
- Don’t forget, you can keep up with all the week’s gaming news in detail with Morrus’ Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk. This week, Morrus, Peter, and Jessica discuss merchandise in TTRPGs.
- EN Publishing’s newest Kickstarter The Vault of Splintered Souls is in its final week! Back now to get this megadungeon adventure for 5e with 21 new monsters, 15 new magic items, and 14 layers of ruins to explore taking characters from 6th to 10th levels.
- EN5ider #546 is a new Dangerous Scenario “To Hold the Line” where the party is placed in the path of a warband of monsters and worse to give the defenders a fighting chance.
EN World Feature Columns
- Rob Wieland looks at the first issue of the zine Hull Breach with new content for Mothership.
- Charles Dunwoody interviewed Ellinor DiLorenzo about the Vaesen campaign book based on her podcast The Lost Mountain Saga.
- Charles also spoke with Luka Rejec about UltraViolet Grasslands and the Black City Second Edition and its point crawl setting Grand Long Map.
- M.T. Black continues his journey through RPG periodicals past with Dragon Reflections #72 looking at the April 1983 issues of Dragon.
- Lewis Pulsipher’s newest Worlds of Design continues his discussion on whether there is a “wrong way to play” by discussing the right way to play.
- Don’t miss out on the newest RPG crowdfunding projects ending soon with Egg Embry’s RPG Crowdfunding News.
- Keep up with all the new print RPG releases with Charles Dunwoody’s RPG Print News.
- Find the big TTRPG sales, bundles, and charity fundraisers with the Freebies, Sales, and Charity Bundles News.
Tabletop RPG News
- Wizards of the Coast updated the shipping timeframe for the physical edition of The Deck of Many Things, delaying the release until 2024.
- Wizards of the Coast is making changes to the core rulebooks for the 2024 update with new phrasing and terminology to create more inclusive language.
- The upcoming Adventure Time RPG is shifting from a custom “Yes And” system to 5e rules based on feedback from fans.
- The D&D team will be at PAX Unplugged with the panel “50 Years of D&D Adventures” with hints of new information about 2024 releases and rumors of a VTT demo.