Nominate your MOST ANTICIPATED RPG of 2025

It's that time of year again--what's your most anticipated TTRPG of next year?

As I do every year, I'm taking nominations for the MOST ANTICIPATED RPG poll for the coming year. Here is last year's Top 10 (spoiler: the winner was Shadow of the Weird Wizard. Previous winners include 13th Age (2013), Star Wars Force & Destiny (2015), Rifts for Savage Worlds (2016), Trudvang Chronicles (2017), Vampire: the Masquerade 5th Edition (2018), Savage Worlds Adventure Edition (2019), Dune (2020 & 2021), Twilight 2000 (2021), Blade Runner (2022), Pendragon 6E (2023), and Shadow of the Weird Wizard (2024). What will be the most anticipated RPG of 2025?

We do this at the end of every year, and have done for several years now! Here's how it works:

We start with a nomination stage. That's this thread. You may nominate any standalone tabletop RPG due to be released to the general public in 2025. All nominated games will appear on the final ballot. To nominate a game, simply make a reply in this thread. A few rules:
  1. It must be a standalone tabletop RPG, NOT a supplement, setting, adventure, sourcebook, expansion, or accessory. If there is a QuickStart version, or a preview, it’s the full release that counts.
  2. It must be due out to the general public in 2025. The important date is the date the general public can purchase the book. That's not Kickstarter fulfillment dates or pre-orders.
  3. It must be nominated by at least one person in this thread. Simply post the name of the game and the name of the publisher below to nominate it.
  4. You can nominate up to two games. Make them the ones you're most anticipating. It's not a contest to see who can name the most games!
  5. Nominations will remain open for two weeks, until December 10th. Voting will take place shortly thereafter.
  6. Not your own game or one you’re affiliated with.
  7. Include a link. Don't make me Google to try guess what you mean! No linky, no nommy.
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Last year's winner was Shadow of the Weird Wizard (pictured above). You can see last year's top 10 here. Sometimes products make it into the list in more than one year; what can I say? Product schedules slip!


PREVIOUS WINNERS OF THE ANNUAL EN WORLD MOST ANTICIPATED TABLETOP RPG OF THE YEAR
#
2013
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
1
13th Age
Star Wars Force & Destiny
Rifts for Savage Worlds
Trudvang Chronicles
Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition
Savage Worlds Adventure Edition
Dune
Dune/
Twilight2000
(joint)
Blade Runner
King Arthur Pendragon 6th Edition
Shadow of the Weird Wizard
2
Numenera
Deluxe Exalted 3rd Edition
Mutant Crawl Classics
Tales from the Loop
Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay Fourth Edition
Pathfinder 2nd Edition
Vaesen - Nordic Horror Roleplaying
-
Broken Tales
Dragonbane/Darkar och Demoner
The Electric State
3
Star Wars Edge of the Empire
Unified Rolemaster
7th Sea 2nd Edition
Kult: Divinity Lost
Kult: Divinity Lost
Lex Arcana
Cyberpunk Red
The One Ring (2nd Edition)
Pendragon 6E
13th Age 2nd Edition
13th Age 2nd Edition
4
Shadowrun 5th Edition
Conan Adventures In An Age Undreamed Of
Conan Adventures In An Age Undreamed Of
Star Trek Adventures
Forbidden Lands: Retro Open-World Survival Fantasy RPG
The Expanse
Fallout
King Arthur Pendragon 6th Edition
Avatar Legends
Household
Pendragon 6E
5
Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition
Deluxe Tunnels & Trolls
DCC Lankhmar
Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of
RuneQuest: Role-playing in Glorantha
Eclipse Phase 2nd Edition
Warhammer: Age of Sigmar: Soulbound
Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition (A5E)
Mothership 1E
Mothership 1E
Dolmenwood
6
Firefly
Barbarians of Lemuria: Mythic Edition
RuneQuest 4
Starfinder
The Witcher Roleplaying Game
Dune RPG
Swords of the Serpentine
Rivers of London
Rivers of London
Shadow of the Weird Wizard
Cohors Cthulhu
7
Fate Core
Feng Shui 2
Torg: Eternity
The Witcher Roleplaying Game
Warhammer 40,000 Wrath & Glory
John Carter of Mars
Rivers of London
Pathfinder for Savage Worlds
Shadow of the Weird Wizard
The Walking Dead Universe
Daggerheart
8
Hillfolk
Fantasy AGE
Blue Rose AGE
Coriolis
The Expanse
Changeling: The Lost 2nd Edition
Stargate
Brancalonia - The Spaghetti Fantasy RPG
Cy-Borg
Warhammer 40K Imperium Maledictum
Monty Python's Cocurricular Mediaeval Reenactment Programme
9
Torchbearer
Paranoia
Paranoia
Delta Green Roleplaying Game
Legend of the Five Rings 5th Edition
Things from the Flood
Fading Suns 4E
Werewolf: The Apocalypse 5th Edition
Swords of the Serpentine
Old Gods of Appalachia
Mothership 1E
10
-
Shadows of the Demon Lord
Delta Green
Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea 2E
Numenera 2: Discovery & Destiny
Judge Dredd & The Worlds of 2000 AD
Cortex Prime
SLA Industries, 2nd Edition

Werewolf: The Apocalypse 5e
Monty Python's Cocurricular Mediaeval Reenactment Programme
Tales of the Valiant
 

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mamba

Legend
Advanced Advantage 5e from DCC. I assume it is being released sometime in late 2025, but the only link I have is to a DCC KS for something else that for some reason also mentions the first playtest package for it… not sure that is good enough

Well, you can decide that, so here it is


“And we're proud to announce the first playtest package for Advanced Advantage 5E. This is our in-house evolution of the 5E rules set. Follow the project to learn more as it's announced!”
 


The Between. I was shocked to see just how much excitement grew around it. Jason Cordova has done an incredible job building this great community in the Gauntlet. And the game on its own has well earned the huge backerkit success for some serious innovative mechanics. I know the Theorize Move isn't for everyone, but its a very interesting idea around mystery solving.

I love the Playbooks, the types of characters with such evocative themes. Or how you discover their backstory as you play just like many popular forms of storytelling. I could gush on more about how there's lot of variations building on this Carved from Brindlewood style of games - like Ghosts of El Paso where you get a western and ghost focused story with more grounded characters.


 





And we're proud to announce the first playtest package for Advanced Advantage 5E. This is our in-house evolution of the 5E rules set. Follow the project to learn more as it's announced!”

I haven't heard about this and I'm usually up on Goodmans stuff. Seeing as they already have DCC I'm not sure which way they are going to go here. If I had to guess, and i do because its the internet and random opinions without facts are king, my guess is a version of 5e that incorporates DCC systems like spell burn and mighty deeds to help make module conversion easier, along with sticking to the same species (elf, dwarf, halflings). A more grounded 5e with less magic to fit the vibe of old school modules.
 


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