Last year, Pathfinder broke away from using the Dungeons & Dragons Open Gaming License (OGL) after controversy that the OGL would change to be less fan-friendly. Though D&D withdrew the changes, Pathfinder made a clear statement that they were their own entity now. With rallying fan support, they created their own Open RPG Creative License, or ORC License. Armed with their own set of rules, they are ready to make waves in 2024 with a multitude of new publications.
Spearheading these publications and new narrative arc will be Pathfinder War of Immortals. This 240-page hardcover rulebook focuses on ways to make high-level characters stand out with new boons, new abilities, and two new classes.
These two new classes, the animist and the exemplar, will be the first original Pathfinder classes entirely based around the new Pathfinder rules that came out in November of 2023 under Pathfinder Player Core and GM Core.
Pathfinder War of Immortals is expected to be released this October. The price given right now is $67. It will be the spine for a series of hardcover publications across this year which includes:
- Pathfinder Lost Omens: Divine Mysteries – a 320-page campaign setting which revamps the pantheon and arrives in November.
- Pathfinder Adventure: Prey for Death – a 128-page adventure for level 14 and up that will be out at GenCon this August.
- Pathfinder Adventure Path: Curtain Call – a new entry in a series of campaign books under the same title. The first arrives at GenCon in August, with Stage Fright arriving in September, Triumph of the Tusk arriving in October, and The Resurrection Flood arriving in December.
- Pathfinder: Godsrain – a fiction novel by author Liane Merciel will be published in November.