Fans worldwide can now publish supplements for Dragonbane, Forbidden Lands, Symbaroum, and both editions of Coriolis
Free League Publishing announced that it has expanded its third-party open game license program to cover five its five core original RPGs – Dragonbane, Forbidden Lands, Symbaroum, Coriolis: The Great Dark, and Coriolis – The Third Horizon – while also adding support for a wide range of additional languages.
With this update, creators around the world can publish third-party supplements for these games not only in English but also in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Ukrainian, and more.
Originally introduced as a third-party open license for the acclaimed Dragonbane RPG, the program triggered a wave of creator releases worldwide and was later expanded to Coriolis: The Great Dark. Today, it enables community-driven content creation across Free League’s game lines. All five licenses are royalty-free and irrevocable, allowing creators to publish under the terms of the license.
“Roleplaying is a uniquely creative hobby. As publishers of roleplaying games, we know that the real magic happens in the imagination of the players. We can’t wait to see what stories and worlds our great community will create using these licenses,” says Free League co-founder Tomas Härenstam.
Full details and direct links to each license are available here and third-party logos (available in multiple languages) can be found here.