Forthcoming 4E settings?


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"Only thirteen." I know, compared to FR it isn't that much but it is still funny.
It isn't that much compared to the older settings either. Ignoring adventures, we have:
Birthright - 24
Dark Sun - 22
Planescape - 18
Ravenloft - 33 (though I think a significant chunk of those are repackagings of older books, but I'm not sure)
Spelljammer - 15
Dragonlance - 15 or more (not sure which on the list are adventures other than the DL and DLC series)
Greyhawk - 16 (again, not quite sure which are adventures)
Mystara - 8 for AD&D plus a bazillion (at least 20 - D&D didn't have any differentiation between "generic" D&D and Known World stuff, so it's hard to say) for Mentzer D&D.

Al-Qadim and Kara-Tur had fewer sourcebooks, though.

So, when it comes to D&D, I think "only" 13 books is a fair assessment.

(Source for product lists)
 

Dragonlance - 15 or more (not sure which on the list are adventures other than the DL and DLC series)

When we had the official license, we released another 10 source or reference books, as well as three map accessories and six campaign-sized adventure modules. And between 2nd edition and 3rd edition, there were ten or so boxed sets and standalone sourcebooks for the SAGA card-based system used for the Fifth Age. All official, FYI.

Cheers,
Cam
 


Fiery Dragon is planning a Scarred Lands 4E.

Part of me is thrilled that somebody is planning to support the setting. The other part of me is afraid that it may end up being a flimsy, pocket-sized, spiral-bound booklet thrown into a surplus counter tin.
 


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