Here's a List of Tabletop RPGs that Shouldn't be Impacted by a Change to the OGL
Hasbro, Wizards of the Coast, and Dungeons & Dragons have really made fans very upset. In case you missed it, information regarding changes to the Open Game License leaked and pissed everyone off. As of writing, there has been no official word from the D&D time regarding OGL 1.1 and there’s a lot of concerns regarding the future of D&D and other games that have relied on the OGL 1.0a like Pathfinder. If you’re wanting to keep playing tabletop RPGs or get into the hobby without worrying about the OGL affecting your game or supporting what is a terrible business decision, I’ve compiled a list of TTRPG games and systems that you can go out and buy and play. All of the ones listed should be unaffected by the OGL, but I may have missed a couple. If you have other suggestions, leave them in the comments below. Any games with an asterisk (*) are affiliate links and help support us here at GeekTyrant, you can also talk to your local game store about getting most of these as well.
Sentinel Comics* by Greater Than Games
Basic RPG* by Chaosium
Call of Cthulhu* by Chaosium
Fantasy AGE* by Green Ronin Publishing
Modern AGE* by Green Ronin Publishing
Fate Core System* by Evil Hat Productions
2d20 games* by Modiphius
Savage Worlds* by Pinnacle Entertainment
Shadowrun* by Catalyst Game Labs
Capers* by NerdBurger Games
Avatar Legends* by Magpie Games
Tales of Xadia by Dire Wolf Digital
Burn Bryte by The Orr Group
Star Wars RPG by Fantasy Flight Games