The best science-fiction role-playing game ever, adapted at last to the world's most popular rules! All of Traveller's key activities (character and world generation, personal and ship combat, you name it) fully converted to 5E's exciting, heroic game system.
Spearheaded by GDW and TSR veteran...
WFRP 5e will be compatible, so you can still run WFRP 4e modules for most of your official and homebrew campaigns, and only switch to the 5e VTT when it eventually gets released and then run the Dark Elf campaign. :-)
The full interview with Dominic McDowaall posted on the official Cubicle7 Games website below...
https://cubicle7games.com/en_GB/blog/warhammer-fantasy-roleplay-fifth-edition-in-house-interview
Perfect response. "Level Up" is the D&D 5th Edition evolution that official WoTC D&D 2024 missed and more compatible than "Tales of the Valiant" from Kobold Press to the original SRD v5.1.
It is not just another, year, 2026 will be the 40th Anniversary. So ideally, probably a 40th Anniversary of the 1st Edition book alongside this new 5th Edition one.
In an exclusive reveal, RPG publisher Cubicle 7 has informed Wargamer that a new edition of the classic Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay system is almost ready to launch, due in 2026 alongside the 40th anniversary of the classic grimdark fantasy RPG. Head of Creative and Design Dominic McDowall...
Wow, Rob Wieland passed away a few days later after writing this, and I am just reading it.
This may be the last article he wrote on ENWorld. So sadd. May he rest in perfect peace.
I am surprised, that 3rd Edition did not have so many Forgotten Realms books like I thought. I had all that pale marble series before I sold them all off and just kept the more classic AD&D 2nd Edition Boxset and modules.
Free League is keeping its position as one of the favourite smaller publishers, truly reaching the top table with the likeds of Chaosium and Paizo and even outperforming Modiphius (who was once on part with Free League). Pity that Wizards of the Coast hardly wins anything here.
Great news! Though I am surprised by the lack of commentary here. Lest we forget, John Wick's 7th Sea was the first Kickstarter to raise more than one million Dollars, way before the many new ones over the past few years. And the fans of 7th Sea have remained loyal for more than a decade, almost...