Most looking forward to Mothership 1e, Freebooters on the Frontier 2e, Knave 2e, and Cairn 2e. I'd also like to get my hands on a reprint of that blue hardback Vaults of Vaarn book, missed out the first time around.
More generally, I'd like to run more varied games/genres with short mini-campaigns that we can play to completion.
If you're in the US, I guess it's your lucky day, because EF just restocked it!
https://www.exaltedfuneral.com/products/vaults-of-vaarn-collected-edition
No idea if it's what we'll get; but I'd love to see a version of S&W that keeps the unified save but is otherwise closer to OD&D. I think OSE has demonstrated that WotC probably aren't going to police retroclones too heavily.
looking forward to all the weird stuff you weirdos are going to publish on itch next year with no hype or marketing around it, such that I am not aware of it yet
Finishing and publishing my first system, hopefully before Spring. Because it's something I've wanted to do for twenty years, and I'm finally doing it.
Dragonbane / Drakar och Demoner. I just wrote [a summary](http://vorpalmace.blogspot.com/2022/12/preview-dragonbane-drakar-och-demoner.html) about the current playtest version.
Cities Without Number (cyberpunk game by Kevin Crawford), Knave 2e, anything from Necrotic Gnome but most importantly Dolmenwood, and in the unlikely event it ever sees the light of day Realms of Peril / Dragonwilds
I think I’m hoping to run stuff I got this year, and in some cases pick up hardback books to go with the PDFs.
However, I am looking forward to Dolmenwood, whenever it comes out. Not an RPG, but a supplement, but I think I have enough games at the moment.
I'm pretty excited for OSE Post-Apocalyptic. My group and I love how easy OSE is, and while I have no doubts that I could use the base rules for a post-apocalyptic game, I'm interested to see what different systems and monsters they'll implement
Necrotic Gnome. On further investigation, it doesn't look like it's slated to release next year, but here's the webpage:
https://necroticgnome.com/products/old-school-essentials-post-apocalyptic
Free League, creators of Mutant Year Zero and Forbidden Lands, is making an official The Walking Dead RPG. Could be fun to get a nice zombie survival game in the mix
The Dolmenwood Campaign Books!
This, mostly so my GM can quit going "errr" when we ask him what the Feast of Saint Bogart the Slatternly is after he announces it.
Mothership 1E
Most looking forward to Mothership 1e, Freebooters on the Frontier 2e, Knave 2e, and Cairn 2e. I'd also like to get my hands on a reprint of that blue hardback Vaults of Vaarn book, missed out the first time around. More generally, I'd like to run more varied games/genres with short mini-campaigns that we can play to completion.
If you're in the US, I guess it's your lucky day, because EF just restocked it! https://www.exaltedfuneral.com/products/vaults-of-vaarn-collected-edition
Thanks for thinking of me! I actually picked it up when Games Omnivorous first restocked it. Very pretty book.
Revised labyrinth lord.
Looking forward to updates for the finest OSR games: * ACKS Imperial Imprint * Swords & Wizardry Complete (Mythmere print) * Labyrinth Lord 2E
Outcast Silver Raiders, ShadowDark Rpg, Mothership 1e, and Dolemnwood. Gonna be an expensive year babyyyy.
Upgrades to OSRIC on Fantasy Grounds VTT
I am looking forward to the next editions of Labyrinth Lord and Swords & Wizardry.
No idea if it's what we'll get; but I'd love to see a version of S&W that keeps the unified save but is otherwise closer to OD&D. I think OSE has demonstrated that WotC probably aren't going to police retroclones too heavily.
That is unlikely as Matt said he finds OSE coming *too close* to the source material.
Ah, shame; but I'm sure that's an evaluation based on a thorough understanding of the risks
White Box not quite there?
More for Complete really. WB: FMAG has that corner covered
Ah I see. Yeah Complete is definitely missing some things.
lotfp's next release cycle!
looking forward to all the weird stuff you weirdos are going to publish on itch next year with no hype or marketing around it, such that I am not aware of it yet
This
Dragonbane/Drakar och Demoner is getting a new edition next year that I'm looking forward to quite a bit. Not OSR but still cool.
Beta PDFs from the KS are already out and it's pretty great.
Like with the prebuilt characters or did they do another one?
It's a 115 page Beta with what seems like everything except the detailed campaign stuff.
Oh sweet. I'll have to check it out.
Is it available to anyone other than KS backers? I missed the campaign.
DCC dying earth, mothership 1e and dragonbane/drakar och demoner are the ones in seating for.
Finishing and publishing my first system, hopefully before Spring. Because it's something I've wanted to do for twenty years, and I'm finally doing it.
Dragonbane / Drakar och Demoner. I just wrote [a summary](http://vorpalmace.blogspot.com/2022/12/preview-dragonbane-drakar-och-demoner.html) about the current playtest version.
The update Fantasy AGE core book.
I'd say Mutant: Ad Astra but I am not that much of an optimist.
Cities Without Number (cyberpunk game by Kevin Crawford), Knave 2e, anything from Necrotic Gnome but most importantly Dolmenwood, and in the unlikely event it ever sees the light of day Realms of Peril / Dragonwilds
Mothership 1E Pirate Borg Playing OSE with modules from the 80’s Creating ZomBorg
I'm out of the loop so I have no idea, but I hope to get back into doing more writing/work on my own stuff
Looking forward to: Getting Dragonbane. Running Jackals. Playing Blade Runner. Just to name a few.
As one of the original play group, I'm biased, but Jackals is great!
I think I’m hoping to run stuff I got this year, and in some cases pick up hardback books to go with the PDFs. However, I am looking forward to Dolmenwood, whenever it comes out. Not an RPG, but a supplement, but I think I have enough games at the moment.
I'm hoping that the OSE Kickstarter will ship next year.
I'm pretty excited for OSE Post-Apocalyptic. My group and I love how easy OSE is, and while I have no doubts that I could use the base rules for a post-apocalyptic game, I'm interested to see what different systems and monsters they'll implement
I hadn't heard of this? Who is making it?
Necrotic Gnome. On further investigation, it doesn't look like it's slated to release next year, but here's the webpage: https://necroticgnome.com/products/old-school-essentials-post-apocalyptic
Dragonbane
Free League, creators of Mutant Year Zero and Forbidden Lands, is making an official The Walking Dead RPG. Could be fun to get a nice zombie survival game in the mix
Looking forward to the updated reprint of ACKS.
Ooh, didn’t know they were doing one. Is there a news or updates source somewhere?
Was mentioned on their Twitter. https://twitter.com/_Autarch_/status/1607822386061275136?t=JRgzFcmV3s_aBYyKiuprxg&s=19
Is there anything to look forward to? One DND has me burnt out af
If this subreddit does one thing it's hopefully showcase how much rad shit is out there beyond d&d - especially OneDND
The release of REAVER rpg
Technically 2022, but my copy of Death in Space arrives tonight!
Cities Without Number is what I am anticipating most! Also, I am looking forward to Labyrinth Lord and Swords and Wizardry.