Project Update: Update from the Shattered Lands
Hello everyone,
It has been far too long since I've given you a status update, and for that I apologize. I have been wrapped up tight working on this project.
TLDR: Progress has been steady but fast paced. Estimated time to release for print is 7/31/2026. This puts us at an estimated October/November physical delivery.
Status of ToDos:
- There are only 4 or 5 pieces of artwork left to approve on my end, mostly in the included adventure. I expect that work to be turned in by the 11th or 12th.
- My editors assure me they will have their notes to me by the 10th, and I estimate that work will only take one to two weeks on my end for review.
- The printer has been chosen and contracts have been signed. They are reviewing sample files, so we are all set up and ready when the big print happens.
- Cover layouts for the prints are started and will be sent to the printer for review in the next couple of days.
- I'm expecting a delivery of foil samples later today, maybe tomorrow, for the special edition covers.
- DriveThruRPG has been selected for PDF distribution. Those PDFs will be available to all the day files are sent to the printer (self-imposed deadline of 7/31/2026).
Related to the project, but not this round of printing:
- I have been hard at work updating the PC generation tool on our website, along with some other tools for GMs, like a fight simulator to test new creature designs before the test critter hits the testing table.
- A new module/adventure called I'd Survive is in development. Playtesting began two weeks ago, and the response so far has been overall very positive. I will be at Game Hole this October running it in a gauntlet of 9 back to back sessions. More details to come later.
- Quick handout cards for Bio-Glyphs, Visions, and Engineered Traits are in the works.
- Downloadable 3D print models for minis have been created for the classes. Monsters are getting worked on as well.
- And so much more.
Thank you to everyone for helping bring this to fruition. It means a lot to me, and this has been some of the most fun I've had in a very long time.
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