Here's some of the work the io9 team is most proud to have brought you in 2023.
This year Dungeons & Dragons reached highs even beyond its already massive reach. And yet 2023 will also be defined by its owner's mistakes.
We also feature an interview with Christopher Paolini as he reflects on his return to the land of Alagaësia and Murtagh's redemption arc.
Writers and showrunners Amber Noizumi and Michael Green on their approach to pacing out a season, authenticity, and violence.
Co-writing a comic for the first time, the bestselling horror author talks to io9 about how he helped bring True Believer 's KILLR to life.
Check in for all new games, crowdfunding campaigns, and even a selection of Actual Plays.
Luke Stratton chats about his new game that pits sea-born zombies of the Caribbean against pirates high on their bone dust.
In the wake of killer whales sinking a yacht off the coast of Spain, members of the species have been gathering near rich person hotspots. Billionaires beware.
Matt Mercer, Laura Bailey, and Robbie Daymond chat with io9 about their newest TTRPG show, supernatural horror, and learning a new system.
Twitter Blue costs $8 per month, but as the saying goes, $8 not given to Elon Musk is $8 earned.
Andrew Gillis, the designer and author of the newest TTRPG based on the Magical Girl genre, said their favorite catchphrase is "Hope is not a plan!"
Author Kate Chenli discusses her inspirations and gives io9 readers a sneak peak at the first two chapters of A Bright Heart .
With a guided character creation and a very specific kind of game available, the fantasy TTRPG is focused on creating an experience.
Legendary comics writer Gail Simone talks with io9 about taking up the mantle of Red Sonja again.
Yazeba's Bed and Breakfast enters the multiverse, villains take center stage, and Cthulhu rises from the depths of the near-future.
This exclusive interview with the Picard composers reveals how they considered old themes while creating new scores.
We've got the first look at the The Legend of Vox Machina vinyl, and an exclusive interview with Scanlan—er, Sam Riegel himself.
The launch boasts video-integrated virtual tabletops, character sheets, and a library for rules documents and in-game chats.
The co-developer of the new roleplaying game based on N.K. Jemisin's Hugo Award-winning Broken Earth series talks about community and survival.
The Open RPG Creative License (ORC) will be created in order to support the industry in conjunction with fans and creators.