![]() You have until September 3 to secure your copy of the Avatar Legends tabletop RPG. The $7 million goal, which is very likely to happen, is a hardcover collection of all five adventure booklets, plus bonus content. The campaign blew past six million already, and revealed the bonus item to be a virtual tabletop companion app. “Our next stretch goal will be at 6 Million! Once we can reveal the details, we will! Stay tuned!” We’re so grateful they’re working with us to get things moving!” said Magpie Games. “Viacom is working with us to speed up the process, but it normally takes 10+ days for the process. Making new ones required renegotiating with the company that owns Aang. The Avatar Legends campaign has done so well that the company behind it, Magpie Games, ran out of stretch goals halfway through. Which brings us to the coolest part of Avatar Legends: canon facts about the Avatar world will be revealed for the first time in the core rulebook. ![]() For another, it’s all-encompassing…it doesn’t just cover the era of the original series, but The Legend of Korra and a few other generations not explored by any series yet. For one, it’s the first official Avatar-based tabletop game to ever be sold - years of pent-up demand is crashing against this one product. There are plenty of reasons for this game to be in such demand. As of this writing, it’s about to surpass the $7 million mark and may do so by Monday morning. Avatar Legends raised that much in mere days, and the total is still climbing. The previous record was set by an unofficial D&D expansion called Strongholds and Followers, which raised $2.1 million through its entire campaign. In fact it’s now the highest-earning tabletop RPG in Kickstarter history, by a mile. Building off the success and popularity of the cooperative fantasy title, it pulled in nearly $13,000,000 (£9,300,000) earlier this year to create a sprawling snow-dusted followup that has since promised to be even bigger than its predecessor in nearly every way.Remember that Avatar The Last Airbender tabletop game we mentioned was coming back in February? It launched its Kickstarter campaign earlier this month and it’s grown way beyond what anyone anticipated. The next possible upset in the campaign’s sights is Frosthaven, the sequel to the gigantic boxed board game Gloomhaven from creator Isaac Childres. Its designer, Matt Colville, is one of the most popular tabletop streamers on Twitch, and he creates and publishes third-party supplements through his own company, MCDM Productions.Īvatar Legends will continue crowdfunding through September 2nd, giving it plenty of time to widen the lead between it and second place. The upcoming roleplaying game unseats The One Ring RPG 2E from its position as top system earner - the Free League-published remake brought in SEK 17,070,638 ($1,980,972/£1,423,417) in March of this year for a core rulebook with updates to both mechanics and arts.ĭungeons & Dragons 5E supplement Stronghold and Followers managed to bring in $2,121,465 (£1,522,628) during its 2019 campaign, likely helped by the rampant success of Wizards of the Coast’s globally eminent brand. ![]() Magpie Games, publisher of Masks: A New Generation and Bluebeard’s Bride, will use the in-house favourite Powered by the Apocalypse as a foundation for the game’s rules, which they claimed should be accommodating for newcomers while allowing groups to dive deep into the politics and elemental bending systems. The Kickstarter launched on August 3rd with a modest enough goal of $50,000 (£35,800) to create a physical rulebook that would allow groups to roleplay in the world of the Four Nations. At time of writing, the campaign has raised over $2,400,000 (£1,722,540) in pledges from the public Avatar Legends: The RPG has claimed the record for most money raised on Kickstarter for a tabletop RPG less than three days into its month-long campaign to fund an officially licensed adaptation of the beloved Nickelodeon cartoon series.
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