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Blizzard Watch Weekly: It’s too hot.
This intro is the last thing I do before I hit the weekend, so it's usually about what I have planned, something cool going on, you get the idea.
Tavern Watch Plays Rebel Scum, Episode 1: A hive of scum and villainy
This week we're playing a game of Rebel Scum, a game of anti-fascist space opera that seems a lot like Star Wars -- so of course we just used it to play in the Star Wars universe!
Tavern Watch Podcast: Looking forward to playing Rebel Scum (but you can’t buy it on DriveThruRPG)
It's a new week of drama in the TTRPG community, and we're here to dig into the latest news.
Former D&D designers Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford join Darrington Press
Tabletop RPG fans who have followed the names of the various folks associated with Dungeons and Dragons -- especially its 5th Edition and the more recent revision of that edition -- are probably familiar with the names Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford.
Need a newly released game this weekend? We’ve got two massive titles, an indie title, and maybe some freebies for you
This week was a big release week in gaming, so we've got the top two major titles covered (Avowed and Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii), an indie Souls-like that has an old school feel (FlyKnight), and a reminder on some free games you might be missing out on.
Blizzard Watch Weekly: There’s no news because we’re all busy gaming
Well, not really since we do take occasional breaks from gaming to write, but the past week has really been dominated by The War Within's launch.
Is the pricy Diablo 4 expansion bundle worth it? We break down the cost.
Like many modern games, the Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred expansion is sold in several bundles of increasing cost.
Eleven things you could buy instead of the Dungeons and Dragons 2024 bundle for $180
Pre-orders are open for the Dungeons & Dragons 2024 Core Rulebooks.
Quirky upcoming TTRPG releases that crowdfunded their way to becoming reality
One of the ways in which modern Tabletop RPGs are distinguished from their ancestors is in how they end up getting made and reaching an audience.
What to play this weekend: Returning classics to consume your relaxation time
Happy Friday, Watchers, and welcome to July!



