Paizo to Release PATHFINDER Premium Content for FOUNDRY VIRTUAL TABLETOP
Paizo and Foundry Gaming LLC recently announced their official partnership which will bring premium content to Foundry Virtual Tabletop. The first of the new premium products to release will be the second edition Pathfinder Beginner Box. It will be available on April 16 which is just in time for the community driven Beginner Box Day event which will take place April 23-24. In addition, Punks in a Powder Keg, the first volume of the Outlaws of Alkenstar Adventure Path will be available on April 27, the same day as the physical book. The second and third volumes will release on Foundry Virtual Tabletop as they hit store shelves in the upcoming months.
If you need even more, next month will feature the release of the all-inclusive deluxe module for Abomination Vaults Adventure Path with the following features:
Adventure and toolbox content converted to Journal Entries, each customized by hand to provide dynamic links to other documents and specific instructions for running the adventure using the automation features of Foundry Virtual Tabletop.
Scores of unique, high-resolution character and monster tokens.
Exclusive, highly detailed, and immersive adventure maps with support for Foundry Virtual Tabletop's Overhead Tiles and Foreground Layer features, re-created using assets from Forgotten Adventures.
Scenes pre-configured with walls, lights, sound, tokens, and hazards already placed to provide GMs the most convenient experience running the adventure.
Music, ambience, and sound effects provided using audio from the extensive Syrinscape library.
Script Macros that allow a GM to ease the effort needed to handle more complex encounters that await players.
Mark Moreland of Paizo shared:
We’d like to thank the passionate volunteers who laid the groundwork for Pathfinder Second Edition content on Foundry, without whom we’d have had a much steeper climb to bring these projects to fruition. Special thanks are due to developer FryGuy, whose PF2e PDF to Foundry module has provided countless GMs with adventure importing and formatting services in the absence of official FoundryVTT support before now. Internally, this partnership has had no greater champion than Andrew White, who was among the first in the company to point out FoundryVTT’s meteoric rise in the virtual tabletop landscape and has spearheaded coordination between Paizo and the various teams working on these releases. Thank you all!
Are you excited for this new content?