AinvarG |
It seems unnecessarily difficult to locate lists of products that are officially in the pipeline. I can see what's coming up in the subscription list, but there are apparently products that have been officially announced - maybe at conventions - that are not showing in the subscription list yet.
Obviously, theoretical products would not be appropriate, but a rough calendar with high-level descriptions of coming products would be useful for those of us trying to pretend to budget our gaming expenditures.
I thought perhaps this was just something I could not find, but I have seen talk of a "Races of the Inner Seas" or "Inner Seas Races" that is expected to supercede the old "X of Golarion" racial books that were written pre-Pathfinder, and my attempts to search the site for it come up dry.
Thanks for reading!
Drogon Owner - Enchanted Grounds, President/Owner - Enchanted Grounds |
AinvarG, meet the Upcoming Schedule section of the website. It certainly isn't everything in the pipeline, but it's most things with an actual release date, and plenty of links to descriptions for you to wade through.
At the top of the linked page is another link that will lead you to the 2014-2015 catalog, which shows many of the products that are upcoming and NOT listed on the schedule with actual dates.
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
It seems unnecessarily difficult to locate lists of products that are officially in the pipeline. I can see what's coming up in the subscription list, but there are apparently products that have been officially announced - maybe at conventions - that are not showing in the subscription list yet.
"Officially announced" is kind of the key phrase to answering your question. While we will often talk about future products at convention seminars, we don't consider anything *officially* announced until it has a title, a product code, a price, and a release date, and—this is key—until we have informed our distribution partners about it through their regular solicitation procedures. When *all* of those things become true, that's when we create a product page for it on paizo.com. Until then, consider it unofficial—even if it's in our own product catalog!