Edge Announced It Will Be Making Star Wars RPGs....

Edge, a sister company to Fantasy Flight Games under the Asmodee Group, has just announced that it will be producing the Star Wars RPGs FFG originally produced. Fantasy Flight Games have produced Edge of the Empire, and various other Star Wars RPGs over the last decade or so, but folded its RPG department in favor of sister company Edge last year. Of course, they announced this at GAMA trade...

Edge, a sister company to Fantasy Flight Games under the Asmodee Group, has just announced that it will be producing the Star Wars RPGs FFG originally produced. Fantasy Flight Games have produced Edge of the Empire, and various other Star Wars RPGs over the last decade or so, but folded its RPG department in favor of sister company Edge last year.

Of course, they announced this at GAMA trade show in March 2020. But here's the re-announcement, for those who didn't hear the first time round!

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Edge Studio to Create Star Wars Roleplaying Games
2021/10/15
Edge Studio is proud to announce that it will be producing roleplaying games set in the famous galaxy far, far away. Edge, as a part of the Asmodee Group, is now an official licensee of Star Wars™ Roleplaying.

“We are really excited with the opportunity of working on one of the most beloved IP in the world,” Gilles Garnier, the head of Edge Studio, said. “We want to follow in the footsteps of FFG’s fantastic work over the years, while bringing our own vision of what a Star Wars™ RPG should be.”

Edge will be exploring some of the many eras of Star Wars, revisiting old classics while venturing into the exciting new frontiers of this setting. The studio looks forward to building on the legacy begun with Fantasy Flight games, who launched the wildly successful Star Wars roleplaying game Edge of the Empire. Sam Gregor-Stewart, the former lead developer on Edge of the Empire and now the RPG Manager for Edge Studios, said that he is looking forward to revisiting the Star Wars™ galaxy.

Star Wars has always been one of my favorite settings, ever since I was a kid,” Sam said. “I loved my time working on the game lines Edge of the Empire, Age of Rebellion, and Force and Destiny. Now, with Edge, I’m really thrilled to have a chance to try something new! I hope we can create something fresh for our fans, while at the same time creating something that is going to awaken the same passion for Star Wars™ in a new generation that I felt growing up.”

With the licensing deal reached, Edge is also working to ensure reprints of existing Star Wars™Roleplaying products will be available to fans around the world. For more information on reprints and for other news on upcoming Star Wars™ products, be sure to follow Edge Studio on social media and on their website, as the website is expanded and enhanced in the coming months.



 

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ART!

Deluxe Unhuman
The most interesting sentence in that article to me is "We want to follow in the footsteps of FFG’s fantastic work over the years, while bringing our own vision of what a Star Wars RPG should be.”

?!?!

Does this mean basically the same system but with a different publishing approach, a modified system, a new system...?
 

Dannyalcatraz

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Staff member
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There is no accounting for taste, especially in Oregon.

However, if you are saying anything negative about Adventures in Middle Earth - which I regard as the best of all the third party 5E lines - or The One Ring (which I too am looking forward to Fria Ligen’s 2nd edition of) then you are saying more about yourself than anything else.
Mod Note:

Making it personal makes it problematic for the moderation staff. Fewer digs at others would be greatly appreciated.
 

The most interesting sentence in that article to me is "We want to follow in the footsteps of FFG’s fantastic work over the years, while bringing our own vision of what a Star Wars RPG should be.”

?!?!

Does this mean basically the same system but with a different publishing approach, a modified system, a new system...?

So there was a post on this in one of the FFG Star Wars Groups on Facebook. I'll repost with all personal information taken out:

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So even if it would be weird to fake this sort of thing, I cannot actually confirm that this email exists. But if true, I would wager the whole "bring what we think a Star Wars RPG would be" is just them saying they want to leave a personal mark on things.
 


GreyLord

Legend
It could be interesting if they took it a a slightly different direction and made another core rulebook.

I know they have Edge of the Empire, Age of Rebellion, and Force and Destiny thus far as product lines.

What they do NOT have but started is a Force Awakens/Rise of Skywalker era core rulebook. They created a Starter/Beginner Box, but never went further than that (of which I know). That creates an era ripe for them to harvest which really hasn't been touched (most of the other RPG has been with the OT era, with F&D being able to be applied to the Prequel era if one wants).

That might be a direction I'd take if I were them that would leave the existing core books as they are, but allow for further expansion in a direction which could go forward with unlimited possibilities.
 

The most interesting sentence in that article to me is "We want to follow in the footsteps of FFG’s fantastic work over the years, while bringing our own vision of what a Star Wars RPG should be.”

?!?!

Does this mean basically the same system but with a different publishing approach, a modified system, a new system...?
It really is a bit confusing. Later in the article:
Star Wars has always been one of my favorite settings, ever since I was a kid,” Sam [Gregor-Stewart] said. “I loved my time working on the game lines Edge of the Empire, Age of Rebellion, and Force and Destiny. Now, with Edge, I’m really thrilled to have a chance to try something new! I hope we can create something fresh for our fans, while at the same time creating something that is going to awaken the same passion for Star Wars™ in a new generation that I felt growing up.”

I mean if that email is correct then I guess it is maybe just a new format? Not sure what fresh means if it is sticking to the previous ruleset. I wasn't sold on a reading of the rules (never played it), and disliked how the core games were separated. Maybe if it were reformatted though I might look at it again (I really don't like the dice though).

Hope it gets cleared up soon enough.
 

bedir than

Full Moon Storyteller
I dont understand why this is news. I clearly remember hearing last year about Edge taking over the Star Wars RPG. This reissue of the press release seems like a way to cover the fact that they haven't made any significant progress since then.
The global pandemic muted the news of the original release and maybe the project was delayed due to a global pandemic and then maybe they figured out how to reawaken the project during a global pandemic
 

(In France, you get a big discount on art which one of the biggest expenses and one of the biggest draws for RPG books.)
This is interesting - could you expand on it? Is it just that France has a big pool of talented artists willing to work for cheap, or do you get a tax break for paying for art (I could totally believe this of France) or something?
 

ART!

Deluxe Unhuman
I wasn't sold on a reading of the rules (never played it), and disliked how the core games were separated. Maybe if it were reformatted though I might look at it again (I really don't like the dice though).
Personally, I feel like the system is a great idea that's only half-executed. There's this great dynamic, numberless, narrative dice mechanic...aaaand then everything else is like old-school skills lists, talent trees, and equipment with armor points or whatever. I say go all-in and use the icons and dice types for everything: no numbers, just icons and dice types that affect what happens and how.
 

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