Ghost Whistler
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No point creating two topics.
Word on the Wrath & Glory FB page isn't positive, and it sees DTRPG has taken their sales page for this game (not the company or its other games) down. Is this the end? Has GW decided to yank the license? Have Ulysess Spiel given up the ghost after their clearly disastrous launch of the game (the book, by any standards, is a mess).
Now, onto FFG's star wars games.
I ask the same question. Specifically, are they gearing up for version 2? They have released very little recently except for a few generic 'era' books. Their print runs are clearly terrible and fall spectacularly short of the demand. Rise of the Separatists came out last week and, according to the release sheets, was already limited meaning that Asmodee allocate stock to shops. They have no immediate plans for reprinting any of the books despite, again, the demand. It is next to impossible to find books like No Disintegrations in stock anywhere (unless you're willing to pay Amazon scumbag prices).
I don't find these situations to be "player positive"
Word on the Wrath & Glory FB page isn't positive, and it sees DTRPG has taken their sales page for this game (not the company or its other games) down. Is this the end? Has GW decided to yank the license? Have Ulysess Spiel given up the ghost after their clearly disastrous launch of the game (the book, by any standards, is a mess).
Now, onto FFG's star wars games.
I ask the same question. Specifically, are they gearing up for version 2? They have released very little recently except for a few generic 'era' books. Their print runs are clearly terrible and fall spectacularly short of the demand. Rise of the Separatists came out last week and, according to the release sheets, was already limited meaning that Asmodee allocate stock to shops. They have no immediate plans for reprinting any of the books despite, again, the demand. It is next to impossible to find books like No Disintegrations in stock anywhere (unless you're willing to pay Amazon scumbag prices).
I don't find these situations to be "player positive"