[True20] Dragon Magazine to Reveal Winners of True20 Setting Search

Nikchick

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DRAGON MAGAZINE TO REVEAL WINNERS OF TRUE20 SETTING SEARCH
Green Ronin and Paizo Team Up for Historic Announcement

November 14, 2005--SEATTLE, WA: Green Ronin Publishing and Paizo Publishing have come together to promote one of the most exciting RPG events of the new millennium. The winners of Green Ronin's True20 Setting Search will be revealed for the first time in the pages of Paizo's Dragon Magazine. The latest issue of Dragon, #338, details the team up and the winners will be announced in issue #340, which goes in sale in early January.

The Setting Search was first announced in June and it gave small publishers a chance to have their campaign settings featured in Green Ronin's True20 Adventure Roleplaying core rulebook, coming in February '06. The True20 rules were first introduced in Green Ronin's innovative Blue Rose RPG and their excellence was recognized with an ENnie Award this past GenCon. The True20 core book will take the rules to the next level and the winners of the Setting Search will provide fans with a myriad of adventuring possibilities.

"The response to the Setting Search was terrific and we had more top notch submissions than we could fit in the core book," commented Green Ronin President Chris Pramas. "We've thus decided to do a separate True20 Worlds of Adventure book next summer to feature the runners-up. We'll be revealing both the winners and the runners-up in Dragon #340."

"Dragon has traditionally been the place for big gaming news and we're ecstatic to continue such coverage with an event as exciting as the True20 Setting Search,” says Dragon Assistant Editor Wes Schneider. “It’s been great working with an industry leader like Green Ronin to give our readers the first look at their next big thing.”

See Dragon #338, which is on sale now, for more information.

Product Information

True20 Adventure Roleplaying
Written by Steve Kenson
Format: 224 pages, hardbound rulebook
MSRP: $34.95
GRR1704
ISBN: 1-932442-57-X
Available February '06

True20 Adventure Roleplaying is the next evolution in game design from the company that brought you Mutants & Masterminds and Blue Rose. True20 offers a simplified and streamlined game system for all your roleplaying adventures. This core rulebook contains everything you need to get started, from character creation and combat to special abilities, supernatural powers, and equipment. True20 also contains several sample campaign settings, including the winners of Green Ronin's Setting Search. Each setting provides something different and shows off the strength and flexibility of the rules. If you want a fast, simple, and fun game system that’s still familiar to players of the world’s most popular RPGs, if you want a vehicle for creating worlds of adventure, then True20 is for you. True fun, true excitement, true adventure, True20!

Company Information

Green Ronin Publishing is the first name in roleplaying games in the 21st century. Since the year 2000 no RPG company has won more awards for quality and innovation than Green Ronin Publishing and fans are still abuzz about perennial favorites like Mutants & Masterminds, Book of the Righteous, Testament, and Freeport. Hobby giant Games Workshop recognized the company's unparalleled record of excellence when Green Ronin was chosen as the exclusive RPG developer for its Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 properties. The first product of this historic union, a new edition of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, won three Gold ENnies at GenCon 2005. With great licenses like Thieves' World and Black Company, groundbreaking games like Mutants & Masterminds and Blue Rose, and the best design talent in the industry, Green Ronin Publishing is the crème de la crème of RPG companies.

Green Ronin Media Contact
Nicole Lindroos
nicole@greenronin.com
 

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trancejeremy

Adventurer
Good publicity, but isn't it kind of ironic, becuase most of the people who read Dragon are into D&D, not True 20?

(I Know, I realize that it's not like True 20 fans have a magazine, and by putting it in Dragon, it might get some people interested in it, but it does seem a mismatch).
 

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