I am surprised how many second editions we're going to see in 2025, it's quite a lot. But I'm happy to see that even non-major studios are able to evolve and iterate on older titles, and that it's not always a one-and-done thing. Good times to be a TTRPG game, I guess ;)
I'm mildy interested in the new version, but I'll probably wait until the line has been developed a bit further before I buy anything. I own pretty much all the old A!C books and like them quite a bit. The main improvement I see with the 2d20 version is the emphasis on pulp action since the old...