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Why So Quiet?

I haven't posted anything here in a while, for several reasons.

The first is that the Core Book has been out of print for more than six months. This is due to a bunch of reasons, most of which required my attention. Which rolled into us switching publishers, which required me to redo a bunch of stuff in all of our books. And it's this publisher change that it having me post again. (For the full story, go to the official web-site.)

Our relationship with Mongoose Publishing has ended. I thank Matt Sprange for giving us the space and support to birth CthulhuTech. However, in the long run it seems like the best move for us to move under the aegis of Catalyst Game Labs, who publishes Shadowrun and Battletech. I'm not here to start any rumors. Mongoose Publishing is up to their thing (and will be for many years to come, as they are soundly managed) and we're up to our thing and right now those things didn't match up. Catalyst Game Labs is excited about our vision for CthulhuTech and is ready to rock and roll, in full color.

Right now, you should be able to find the black and white version of the Core Book and Dark Passions at local stores or at on-line retailers. It's in regular distribution, but frankly it's going fast. Unlike previous printings of the Mongoose edition of the Core Book, this version is solidly bound and printed, so you don't need to worry about your book falling apart on you or having that weird white stripe along the cover edge. Catalyst is going to have a limited number of Core Books and the long awaited Vade Mecum available at Gen Con 2008. They're going to properly color corrected, full-color, and solidly printed. We haven't decided yet if we're going to sell them first-come, first-served, or do a batch of books every morning the dealer's room opens. Either way, if you want to be the first on the block to have copies of these books, you'd better head straight to the Catalyst Game Labs booth bright and early on the Thursday morning of Gen Con.
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