d20 Print Publishers

Tharen the Damned said:
Malhavoc is still producing their Arcana Evolved and Books of ... lines. Thoough Monte does not create anything new (yet), those are still produced and sold.

Yeah, I'm aware of that, but I'm just focusing on the publishers who are making new material, not keeping old titles in print. (Although it's great they are doing that, ebaying rare RPGs is pricey.)
 

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I'm gonna re-iterate the parameters of the list, since people can forget after reading all these posts. :)

1) Print products only, print-on-demand doesn't count.
2) New & revised products count, keeping the backlist in print doesn't.
3) D20, or OGL with a close D20 link.

I've added the suggestions provided, thanks for the help!
 

Margaret Weis Productions are still licensed to produce Dragonlance game material up until January 2008, and we can sell the books for several months after that. Our license isn't up this summer, in other words - we've got Dragons of Winter and Dragons of Spring still due by the end of the year. Dragons of Krynn is slated for release at GenCon Indy and Races of Ansalon is already out, debuting at ComicCon San Diego.

Cheers,
Cam
 


Cam Banks said:
Margaret Weis Productions are still licensed to produce Dragonlance game material up until January 2008, and we can sell the books for several months after that. Our license isn't up this summer, in other words - we've got Dragons of Winter and Dragons of Spring still due by the end of the year. Dragons of Krynn is slated for release at GenCon Indy and Races of Ansalon is already out, debuting at ComicCon San Diego.

Cheers,
Cam

That's different then - Dragonlance has been added.

Blue Devil is on the list too.
 

Shawn_Kehoe said:
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.)

They did just release Tome of Artifacts (necro) and a few World of Warcraft titles and City of Brass is around the corner, but that will probably be their last Necro title, I think.
 

Shawn_Kehoe said:
Not counting Print on Demand, otherwise I'd have to count half the digital offerings on RPGnow :)
That's a bad choice, IMO. I think lots of publishing, in gaming and otherwise, is going to move to POD over the next five years.
 

Whizbang Dustyboots said:
That's a bad choice, IMO. I think lots of publishing, in gaming and otherwise, is going to move to POD over the next five years.

I think he's aiming for publisher's who's products you can buy from your LGS instead of having to buy direct from the publisher / printer as with POD.
 

HellHound said:
I think he's aiming for publisher's who's products you can buy from your LGS instead of having to buy direct from the publisher / printer as with POD.

Pretty much.

And there's nothing to stop someone from making a PDF publisher / PoD publisher list. But I'm not doing it. :)
 

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