DC Heroes Role-Playing Game Gets New Reprint from Cryptozoic

The classic superhero RPG gets a new reprint.

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Cryptozoic Entertainment is reprinting the classic DC Heroes Role-Playing Game to celebrate the RPG's 40th anniversary. A Kickstarter pre-launch page for the new "archival edition" of DC Heroes went live earlier this week, with Cryptozoic promising a "faithful reissue" of the original game line with upgrades and exclusive dice. From the looks of a promo image for the new project, it appears that the line will be published in a single volume.

DC Heroes was originally designed by Greg Gorden and published by Mayfair Games. The game uses a 2d10 system to resolve checks, with players consulting a table to determine the success or failure of checks. Additionally, the game's attribute point system was logarithmic in nature to allow for the game to handle the immense range of powers within the DC Universe. Three editions of the game was published between 1985 and 1993, with the game incorporating various contemporaneous comics events such as Crisis on Infinite Earths and Death of Superman.

No launch date for the Kickstarter has been announced. A full description of the project can be seen below:

DC Heroes is an innovative and award-winning role-playing game that was first published in 1985. It allows you and your friends to take on the roles of iconic Super Heroes like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Cyborg, or to create heroes of your own. The object of the game is to create brand-new stories pitting these heroes against The Joker, Lex Luthor, Brainiac, Sinestro, or any of the hundreds of other villains who threaten the DC Universe!

Over eight years of product releases, DC Heroes produced dozens of adventures and sourcebooks, many featuring contributions from some of DC’s finest writers and artists of the 1980s—Jack Kirby, Alan Moore, Denny O’Neil, George Perez, John Byrne, and many others. Thousands of gamers and comics fans are still playing DC Heroes even though it’s been unavailable for decades.

To celebrate DCH’s 40th anniversary, we’re reprinting the line in definitive archival editions. Whether you’ve never experienced DCH before or you’re a long-time fan looking to plug the holes in your collection, we’ve got you covered.
 

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teitan

Legend
It would be very surprising if DCH wasn't already out there, pirated, in PDF, so that's still money on the table lost. But wouldn't be surprised if they see it that way.
The new Marvel game wasn't released in pdf for that reason but yeah the horse ran off with that one.
 

dbm

Savage!
Supporter
It’s certainly been known for the legal wording of these long-term IPs* to be such that PDFs technically fall under the computer game license rather than a table-top game license. That has hampered PDFs of things like the Star Wars RPGs over the years.

I was keen to pick up 1e for nostalgia but given the cost for delivery to the UK I am thinking twice. Having looked at the secondary market there doesn’t seem to be a cheaper way of getting what I want but I didn’t buy from there, either,

*IP licenses originally written before PDFs were a thing.
 

EthanSental

Legend
Ended the first day with 634 backers and 179K. The retail package for the brick and mortar stores seems like a good deal cause they get 3 boxed sets and 3 of each of the adventure bundles, and the dice.

I ended up going for the initial pledge for a boxed set and added the GM screen as an add on. I may add a bundle later on but I need to go through my collection and see which bundle I’m missing the most from.
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend, he/him
Yeah in the Kickstarter, it has a retail tier as well so they're going to be at retail. That's why I said "at a later date"
They have actually been saying in the comments that there may not be a retail run beyond those retailers who back the Kickstarter...
 

eyeheartawk

#1 Enworld Jerk™
I was excited until I saw that to get everything it was $650 plus $ 90 shipping and it also does not include any PDFs.

Value just isn't there, I'm sorry to say. I'll have to reluctantly pass.
 

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