One game benefitting from the recent D&D controversy - Pathfinder:
One unexpected beneficiary of the mass revolt against Wizards of the Coast's proposed changes to the Open Gaming License - Pathfinder. Today, Paizo revealed that the current print run of the Pathfinder 2E Core Rulebook had sold out at its warehouse, with a supply that was meant to last eight months lasting just two weeks due to a surge in demand. A new print run of the Core Rulebook hardcover has been ordered, with an estimated delivery date of mid-April.
The surge in interest in Pathfinder is due to tabletop RPG players seeking an alternative to Dungeons & Dragons after Wizards of the Coast attempted to release a new version of the Open Gaming License, which provides a legal framework for publishing third-party material compatible with Dungeons & Dragons.
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