Shadowrun
Catalyst Game Labs => Catalyst's Shadowrun Products => Topic started by: dnaod on <09-11-20/1228:01>
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Hi there,
I've been trying to find a list of Shadowrun source books and their release dates. I'm trying to figure out if I've missed any core rulebooks that I might be interested in. Of course I decided to go straight to the source and the webpage... www.shadowruntabletop.com. But this site seems woefully out of date and even the Catalyst Online Store was empty for me.
Am I missing something? I know that source books are still being released (see SR6e) but it feels to me like the company isn't really supporting the product anymore. Is there a better site I can browse to get a sense of the source books and their contents before purchasing?
Thanks!
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I think they've been slowed down due to Covid. Rigger book and magic book are coming ~eventually~
DTRPG (https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/2216/Catalyst-Game-Labs/subcategory/4328_34043/Shadowrun-Sixth-World) will show you the latest books, they did release "Slip Streams" recently
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Fro 1st through 5th you can find the list in this thread: https://forums.shadowruntabletop.com/index.php?topic=27090.0
For 6th there was the CRB Summer 2019, and since the plot books Cutting Black and Slipstream, combat book Firing Squad, and adventure 30 Nights. Also some smaller PDF publications: age of rust (not too useful), Krime Katalog (fun, more boom!), and shadow stock:ingentis athletes (troll pcs, and troll meta-variants rules). Not quite the flow you'd want with a new edition, but a fair amount of material all the same.
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Fro 1st through 5th you can find the list in this thread: https://forums.shadowruntabletop.com/index.php?topic=27090.0
For 6th there was the CRB Summer 2019, and since the plot books Cutting Black and Slipstream, combat book Firing Squad, and adventure 30 Nights. Also some smaller PDF publications: age of rust (not too useful), Krime Katalog (fun, more boom!), and shadow stock:ingentis athletes (troll pcs, and troll meta-variants rules). Not quite the flow you'd want with a new edition, but a fair amount of material all the same.
This was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks, Chummer.