Following the surprise news that Chris Perkins is retiring at the age 57, leaving Wizards of the Coast, D&D's Games Director, Jeremy Crawford, is also leaving.
During the rise of the d20 System from 2000 to 2008, Green Ronin leveraged the Open Game License to publish a wide array of popular sourcebooks, settings, and adventures compatible with Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition and 3.5.
Asa Donald wrote Rust Never Sleeps and offers scaffolded journaling, which avoids players needing to write from scratch, using prompts instead, and promises no number crunching. While there's no grid, there is tactical storytelling.
The designer's Kickstarter, The Cunning Folk, is a rules-lite of mischief. Players are trickster spirits. The campaign has hit its funding target, and it runs until April 30th. You can follow the project online.
The video host steers Jason back to clarifying that Warlord Games has the skirmish game Judge Dredd, but it is true to say that Judge Dredd's TTRPG license is no longer with EN Publishing.
Bronwen's just blogged the first trailer for Apple+'s Murderbot series, and unusually, I'm ahead of the curve; I've read book one, All Systems Red, of Martha Wells' series.