d20 Print Publishers

Shawn_Kehoe

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Hi,

In my continuing quest to make sure I don't pass over the remaining d20 print publishers, I'm assembling a list below of those who are still actively producing new print d20 material. For my purposes, I'm including OGL material that was derived from D&D as d20.

(I'm not counting print-on-demand either, to keep the list manageable.)

Let me know anyone I miss and I'll edit the list to put them on.

Wizards of the Coast (duh :) Just remember, none of the new stuff is OGL)

Paizo Publishing (Pathfinder and Gamemastery)
Necromancer Games (Adventures)
Green Ronin (Adventures, Freeport, the Mutants & Masterminds and True 20 OGL systems)
Goodman Games (Dungeon Crawl Classics)
Expeditious Retreat Press (The Medieval Society books)
Paradigm (Arcanis, Witch Hunter, other products)
Dragonwing Productions (Lore of the Gods, forthcoming releases unknown?)
Troll Lord Games (Castles & Crusades, d20 Adventure Path)

Setting-exclusive publishers
Fiery Dragon Productions (publishing the revised Iron Heroes)
Fantasy Flight Games (Midnight)
Mongoose Publishing (Lots of OGL stuff, including Spycraft)
Kenzer & Co. (Kalamar)
Privateer Press (Iron Kingdoms)
Margaret Weis Productions (Dragonlance, Castlemourne)
Blue Devil Games (Dawning Star)

That's all I have for the regulars. Honorable mentions:

White Wolf (Monte Cook's World of Darkness, but I think that's a one-shot.)


Now start attacking me for all the names I missed. :)
 
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Shawn_Kehoe said:
Hi,

In my continuing quest to make sure I don't pass over the remaining d20 print publishers, I'm assembling a list below of those who are still actively producing new print d20 material. For my purposes, I'm including OGL material that was derived from D&D as d20.

(I'm not counting print-on-demand either, to keep the list manageable.)

Let me know anyone I miss and I'll edit the list to put them on.

Wizards of the Coast (duh :) Just remember, none of the new stuff is OGL)
Paizo Publishing (Pathfinder and Gamemastery)
Necromancer Games (Adventures)
Green Ronin (Adventures, Freeport, the Mutants & Masterminds and True 20 OGL systems)
Mongoose (Lots of OGL stuff, including Spycraft)
Goodman Games (Dungeon Crawl Classics)

That's all I have for the regulars. Honorable mentions:

White Wolf (Monte Cook's World of Darkness, but I think that's a one-shot.)
Fiery Dragon (publishing the revised Iron Heroes as Print-on-Demand, updating old adventures to 3.5)

Now start attacking me for all the names I missed. :)
Wow, that list is sooooo much shorter than it was 3 years ago.

A moment of silence for the fallen... :(
 




Expeditious Retreat Press actively publishes hardcover and softcover books. I've got their Beast Builder on my desk even as I type this.


Is Bastion Press still in the game?
 

der_kluge said:
Expeditious Retreat Press actively publishes hardcover and softcover books. I've got their Beast Builder on my desk even as I type this.


Is Bastion Press still in the game?

Bastion's been out for a while, I think.

Damn, I forgot about Expeditious AGAIN! This happened last time! ;)
 

Shawn_Kehoe said:
Bastion's been out for a while, I think.

Dragonwing Games has Bastion's line. From the front page they seem to be producing new product. It's unclear how old this is, and if any is print.

I admit, I'm not 100% sure what you would consider Kenzer's & Margaret Weis Productions status as far as "d20."
 

If you're including d20 Modern (I wasn't quite sure about this), you should add Adamant Entertainment to your list. Mars is out and available via Lulu.
 

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