![]() ![]() ![]() The Dynamic Duo then went on to hire a top team of Apocalypse writers, some who worked on WtA back in the day like BlackHat Matt McFarland, Brian Campbell, and the man I first met with my Werewolf Tribe Glyphs drawn all over his pants: Phil Brucato. The amazing thing is, Werewolf has only had two developers through the years- all the way through to Werewolf the Forsaken– and both of them, Bill Bridges and Ethan Skemp, were excited to work on W20 and even more excited to work together on it. The next step was to find a developer who could both handle a giant undertaking like this and who had the background with WtA to be able to judge which elements from which editions could be combined to make a truly definitive 20th Anniversary Edition. Naturally, after the success of V20, both financially but even more importantly in terms of the fervent response from our fan community, it was Werewolf: The Apocalypse – 20th Anniversary Edition’s turn: and when we announced it at last year’s Grand Masquerade in New Orleans the resulting howls would have made any Caern proud- and sent the Wyrm running. In January 2012 I left CCP and founded Onyx Path Publishing and we are the official licensed publishers of the nWoD, cWoD, and Exalted game lines.Īs a lot, if not all of you know, Werewolf the Apocalypse roared into hobby games in 1992, inspiring a generation of fans to stand up and howl their defiance at a corrupted world in a battle they knew they were doomed to lose. During this time WW launched multiple Ennie-award winning product lines which I’m very proud of: Scion and Changeling: The Lost.įor a few years I worked with an amazing group of computer game creators as Lead Designer and Content Director for the WoDMMO, but then someone was needed to head-up the team on Vampire: The Masquerade 20th Anniversary Edition, and I had so much fun and had so many great experiences with our tabletop and LARPing fans that I returned to the world of traditional RPGs with a renewed focus on tabletop gaming. I became Creative Director in 2006, which meant I was overseeing White Wolf’s writing and development as well. Hi Flames Rising readers- my name is Rich Thomas (richt on the forums) and since 1986, when I began illustrating and art directing for White Wolf Magazine, I’ve been responsible for the look and feel of every White Wolf product ever created - ranging from RPG books, fiction, board/card games and everything in between. Making the Deluxe Werewolf the Apocalypse 20th Anniversary Edition & Kickstarter ![]()
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