This episode of Tabletop Weekly covers several major stories in the tabletop gaming industry.
The hosts discuss the uncertainty surrounding tariffs on RPG books, referencing past rulings that classified them as games rather than books. They also cover the bankruptcy of Final Frontier Games, the struggles of small tabletop creators due to rising costs, and the new Delta Green Dead Drops adventure collection. The episode wraps up with updates on D&D 5E errata, including changes to conjuring spells and shapeshifting mechanics.
RPG games may not be exempt from tariffs
Final Frontier Games Declaring Bankruptcyhttps://www.reddit.com/r/boardgames/comments/1jzorko/final_frontier_games_laying_off_and_declaring/
Small Tabletop Creators Squeezed by the Tariff Era
https://www.rascal.news/small-tabletop-creators-already-feeling-squeezed-by-the-tariff-era/
Delta Green: Dead Drops
https://www.rascal.news/delta-green-dead-drops-summons-your-agents-to-stunning-terrors/
D&D 5E Errata
https://www.enworld.org/threads/d-d-errata-nerfs-conjuring-spells-makes-other-changes.712949/
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