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  • Gen Con 2010 Report

    "What the hell just happened here?" — Brian Cross.

    Gen Con 2010 has come and gone, leaving us thrilled, overwhelmed, and exhausted.

    The reception for Eclipse Phase at the con was exceptionally positive. To our own amazement, the Eclipse Phase Core Rulebook walked away with three ENnie Awards. We received a Gold for Best Writing, a sound testament to the great work and ideas put in by our talented authors (Jack Graham, John Snead, Rob Boyle, Brian Cross, Davidson Cole, Lars Blumenstein, and Tobias Wolter). We also received Silvers for Best Cover Art (thank you Stephan Martiniere!) and Product of the Year. Considering that we were beaten by Pathfinder -- an unstoppable behemoth given its large fan base -- in both of those categories, we consider both of those to be absolute victories.

    Beyond the awards, we received a continual barrage of appreciation from fans who loved the EP Core Rulebook and Sunward and couldn't wait to see more. We also sold (metaphorically and literally) quite a few new people on the game, and our sales numbers indicate we did quite well. At the end, our totals were 128 copies of Sunward, 89 Core Books, and 75 GM Packs sold. Thanks to our faithful booth volunteers for answering questions, explaining the game, and hooking new people!
    Posthuman Studios: Rob, Jack, Adam, Brian
    Outside of the Exhibit Hall, we had 80 players participate in our scheduled games. Almost all of our games were full, even taking in extra interested players in many cases. We heard of a couple of players who finished one game only to jump in on another with a generic ticket. A huge thanks go out to Josh, Ryan, and Brandon for running these games and handling the overflow.

    The five adventures we ran during the con will all be released as PDFs in the future, so if you were a player in one of these games, we'd appreciate your playtest feedback! Send any notes you might have on missing information, game flow, and suggested tweaks to info [at] posthumanstudios [dotcom].

    The EP Seminar on Friday also had a good turnout, giving us an opportunity to answer some questions in-depth and provide some behind-the-scenes details to interested folks. We also took the opportunity to poll those present on their gaming habits, and were pleased to see that the majority gamed with a laptop, iPad, or netbook at the table, and over half used PDFs during game sessions and/or to prepare for them. A majority bought both books and PDFs, while next to none bought only PDFs.

    Pitching/playtesting a new card gameWe also held a productive freelancer meeting during the con, solidifying some of the ideas for future books. Likewise, Posthuman also had a session of pitching new game ideas (not just RPGs) to each other, most of which were quite good. In fact, it's going to be a challenge deciding which games to prioritize and pursue over the next year.

    There is much more to tell, but too much to cover here. We gave numerous interviews, talked to a number of interested freelancers, socialized with old friends, made new ones, tore up a dance club, finalized some licensing deals, and over all had one of our best Gen Cons ever. We're sad it's over, but we're already looking forward to next year and future conventions!
  • EP Gamemaster Pack Street Release Date

    We have an official street release date for the hardcopy EP Gamemaster Packs -- they will be in stores Wednesday August 18th! If you haven't told your FLGS you want a copy, now might be a good time to remind them so they can place the order.
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  • Gen Con Events

    For those of you attending Gen Con next week, there's a lot going that we'd like to share with you:

    First off, Posthuman Studios will be in the dealer's hall at Booth #2009 along with our partners, Sandstorm Productions, and their other partner studios like Wildfire, Closet Nerd, etc. We'll have the print release of Sunward: The Inner System as well as Core Rulebooks, GM Packs, posters, buttons, stickers, and t-shirts. For people new to EP, we'll be running demos at the booth. You can also stop by to get your stuff signed by folks who worked on the books.

    If you're looking for some extra fun, we'll be running a game from our booth where agents can sign up to track down a renegade ego. You'll be sent on missions to get clues for tracking this ego down as they resleeve from morph to morph. Prizes will be rewarded for agents who succeed. Just stop by the booth and ask about our ego hunting game!

    There are a number of scheduled EP games at the con for which you can sign up. Details here.

    We will also be doing an EP seminar on Friday at 3pm where we'll talk about our upcoming plans for Ep and Posthuman Studios, answer questions, and ping you for feedback.

    Friday night we'll be at the ENnie Awards hoping to pick up something from our four nominations!

    On the night life tip, EP developer Rob Boyle, aka DJ Sprite, will be spinning hard EBM, rhythmic noize, and techno-industrial at a GenCon After Party on Friday night. We also recommend checking out these events.
  • More Sunward Art Previews

    If you haven't checked out the Sunward PDF yet, here's a quick taste of some more artwork. First up is the flexbot piece by Tom Garden:


    Second is this scene of a situation about to turn ugly on Mars by Andrew Silver:

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    Funny how few pictures you see of male lovers in RPGs, eh?

    Clicky to embiggen. You might also want to check out these pieces by Leanne Buckley and James Wolf Strehle.
  • New PDF Releases Today!

    As promised, we released 3 new digital products today! All are available via DriveThruRPG/RPGNow:
    Enjoy! And for those who will ask--we don't have a street release date yet for when Sunward will be in stores, but we will have it at Gen Con!
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  • ENnie Awards Voting

    Voting for the 2010 ENnie Awards is underway! Eclipse Phase is nominated in four categories--Best Cover Art, Best Writing, Best Production Values, and Game of the Year--and we'd appreciate your votes! The polls are open this week only.

    If you're looking for some more detail, you can read my thoughts on our nominations or check out what Adam had to say.

    While you're voting, please also consider Posthuman Studios for Best Publisher!

    Polls: http://www.ennie-awards.com/voting/ballot.asp

    Thanks for taking the time!

    One last thing: if you're going to be at GenCon, the Posthuman Studios team is up for an ENnies Dream Date auction! we're giving away a signed copy of Sunward, the opportunity to put you or your character's name in an upcoming book, and our sweet devilish interesting company during the Awards.
  • GenCon Interviews

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    If any bloggers, podcasters, or other new media journalistas out there will be at GenCon and feel like poking and prodding at me, Brian, Adam, and/or Jack, we'll all be there too and can make ourselves available for your examinations. We'd be happy to talk about Eclipse Phase, upcoming projects, Posthuman Studios, the game industry, transhumanism, and politics of various persuasions. If you want the juicy stuff, you are encouraged to buy us drinks. Just sayin'.

    In all seriousness, we're starting to set our schedules for the con, so please contact us soon if you want to set up a  time!
  • Resources Page Updates

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    Just finished a minor re-organization and update to the Resources page. We've provided a handy menu to the sections, moved the Quick-Start Rules to their own page (http://eclipsephase.com/qsr of course), and added a number of new links to fan-created material, among other changes. We're always interested in seeing the work of our fans--we like to see that Creative Commons license put to use--so if there's anything else out there we've missed, please let us know!

    We have some other website updates in the works, including a re-organization of the forums, so stay tuned!