Any Living Campaigns/Organized Play continuing with 3.5?

I'm curious as to whether there are any large Living campaigns/organized convention campaigns that are still going to be using 3.5 rules. As I understand it, WotC is ending all of its current Living campaigns and relaunching Living campaigns using 4e; Living Arcanis is going to be using some new game systems (presumably a proprietary Paradigm system, but I don't think they've confirmed that yet); and Living Kingdoms of Kalamar is switching to a new edition of Hackmaster. (In the related-but-not-the-same, Living Spycraft has already terminated, although the games are still available.)

Are there any campaigns I'm missing that are planning to continue using 3.5?
 

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Cerebral Paladin said:
As I understand it, WotC is ending all of its current Living campaigns and relaunching Living campaigns using 4e

Well, that's a short list anyway. RPGA only has two campaigns these days: Living Greyhawk, and Xen'drik Expeditions (which is technically not a Living campaign, as it works differently, with automatic level bumps).

Living Greyhawk ends this year, with the final Core modules premiering at Origins, and all LG modules retiring from play on 12/31/08. I believe that Xen'drik ends on a similar timeframe.

At GenCon Indy, the RPGA then launches Living Forgotten Realms, a 4E campaign. There will apparently also be a 4E "D&D Campaign" (the sort of campaign style that Xen'drik uses) premiering at some later date.

Legends of the Shining Jewel still hasn't decided what they're going to do. As they're not big enough to afford the "early package" from WotC, they won't be able to seriously consider what they're going to do before the books come out in June, and wouldn't be able to switch over to 4E (if that's what they choose to do) before 2009. I'm not sure about what the other independent campaigns (like Blackmoor or Rokugan) are going to do.
 


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