PaizoCon 2024 Announcements and Product Reveals

PaizoCon lived up to its calling as a "celebration of all things Paizo" with new product reveals for Pathfinder, Starfinder, a board game crowdfunding announcement, and more.

PaizoCon lived up to its calling as a "celebration of all things Paizo" with new product reveals for Pathfinder, Starfinder, a board game crowdfunding announcement, and more.

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Over Memorial Day Weekend, Paizo held their annual PaizoCon celebrations with four days of gaming, panels, and actual play. The convention is largely held on Twitch and Discord, but this year Paizo partnered with KublaCon and a handful of friendly local game stores around the world to host complementary in-person events. Throughout the weekend, Paizo gave a deeper look at some upcoming products and announced new games and products coming late 2024 into 2025.

Starfinder Second Edition​

Announced at Gen Con 2023, this edition update will bring Starfinder into mechanical compatibility with Pathfinder Second Edition. The playtest period for Starfinder Second Edition opens this Gen Con with the release of the Starfinder Playtest Rulebook, which contains rules content for six classes, ten ancestries, versatile heritages, tech, weapons, spells, and more!

In order to encourage playtesting at a variety of levels, Paizo is also releasing adventure modules and Starfinder Society Playtest Scenarios to accompany the playtest. The first module, A Cosmic Birthday, and the first two Playtest Scenarios, Shards of the Glass Planet and It Came From the Vast!, release at Gen Con 2024. Empires Devoured, the second standalone adventure, and two more Playtest Scenarios will release this fall.
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Pathfinder Rulebooks​

The Pathfinder Design Team took their segment of the Keynote to look ahead to this year’s rulebook releases—including Pathfinder Player Core 2 and Pathfinder War of Immortals. Player Core 2 is the fourth and final book in Paizo’s remastered Core Rulebook series, incorporating years of errata and development feedback, as well as removing legacy content tied to the OGL. In Player Core 2, players will find remastered updates to eight core classes, ancestries and versatile heritages, as well as archetypes for all sixteen core classes.

As part of a panel focused on the Pathfinder Remaster Project, Logan Bonner also announced NPC Core, a rulebook full of nonplayable character stat blocks and information to add flavor to your games. NPC Core will release Spring 2025.

They also took some time to talk about Pathfinder War of Immortals, the new meta event striking Golarian, which was announced in April. We covered that announcement here.

Pathfinder Quest​

As part of a special announcement segment toward the end of Paizo’s Keynote, Director of Game Design Jason Bulmahn and Lead Game Designer, Paizo Games Joe Pasini stole the virtual mic to announce a new project from Paizo Games—Pathfinder Quest!

Pathfinder Quest is a collaborative dungeon crawler board game for 1-4 players, coming to BackerKit this fall. The game features a series of adventures that can be played in approximately 2-hour sessions, creating a full campaign that takes place in one of Pathfinder’s historic settings. The actions you take in these adventures determine where your characters are taken next, leaving ample opportunity for replayability.

Backers who sign up for the pre-launch campaign will receive a free metal coin when they pledge for a physical copy of Pathfinder Quest.

A Special Announcement​

As part of the opening festivities, Paizo welcomed the cast and crew of The Gamers to exclusively reveal the trailer for their newest project: The Gamers: Dorkness Falls. This finale to The Gamers’ Saga, catching up with the heroes—and their players, who have been trapped in the world of the game for ten years!

The Gamers: Dorkness Falls will be crowdfunding via Kickstarter from May 28th thru June 29th. Fans of Pathfinder, Starfinder, and Paizo Games can look forward to further announcements at Gen Con 2024.
 

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I miss PF1e and wish we had some support, even a little, annually. Like a "Pathfinder 1E Compendium Volume One" similar to Dragon Compendium back in the good ol' days. A collection of PF2e material converted to PF1e in a compendium they could do annually.

Oh well, TTRPG companies never care about supporting the previous customers, only the easy cash grab ones.
Yes, the 100 or so book made for PF2 are just a cash grab. Paizo is desperately hoping the dupes never figure it out!
 

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Yes, the 100 or so book made for PF2 are just a cash grab. Paizo is desperately hoping the dupes never figure it out!
I'm envious of the gaming group that has actually managed to play through EVERY 3.x adventure and can legitimately say "we've run out of new to us material to use". If that's your edition, man, you're set forever with how much stuff is out there.

My group is 13 months into our first PF2e AP and we're probably 80% of the way through it, so we'll probably finish in September and that was just levels 1-10. The 11-20 follow-up will probably be another 18 months. Currently there's 3 APs I really want to run (Kingmaker, Season of Ghosts, Jewel of the Indigo Isle) and the reality has long since set in that I will only be able to run one of them and that's not even guaranteed if another AP comes along in the next 20 or so months that my group wants to run more. I don't understand how anyone can complain about a lack of material for any of these game systems, they're all supported with so much material you'll never be able to play them all.

Maybe someday when I'm living in a retirement home, running different campaigns for multiple groups because I have nothing but time on my hands. That'll always be the dream. lol
 

I miss PF1e and wish we had some support, even a little, annually. Like a "Pathfinder 1E Compendium Volume One" similar to Dragon Compendium back in the good ol' days. A collection of PF2e material converted to PF1e in a compendium they could do annually.

Oh well, TTRPG companies never care about supporting the previous customers, only the easy cash grab ones.
There's already enough PF1 content published to last a dozen lifetimes, without even considering all the legacy content from 3.0/3.5 which is 90% compatible.
 


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