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As you probably know, Pathfinder 2nd edition is hurtling towards us. In a few short weeks, Paizo will unleash the new edition into the world at Gen Con 2019. If you were wondering if Raging Swan Press will be supporting the new edition, wonder no more. The answer is a resounding yes!
Instead of me waffling on at great length, I’ve created a FAQ so you can quickly get the answers to some of the questions I expect to be frequently asked. If the FAQ doesn’t answer a question you have, just leave a note in the comments below and I’ll do my best to answer it there.
What Does This Mean For Your Support of Pathfinder 1st Edition?
Nothing! We’ll continue to support 1st edition products as long as our customers want them. If you want us to keep publishing them, keep buying or downloading them!
What Does This Mean For Your Support of Other Systems?
Nothing! We’ll continue to support our System Neutral and 5e lines as before. Our Pathfinder 2 products are an addition to our lines, and not a replacement for anything.
What Products are Raging Swan Press Releasing in August?
The August release schedule for Pathfinder 2 products comprises:
August 1: Shunned Valley of the Three Tombs (all being well) which comprises the valley itself along with the nearby town of Dulwich. By John Bennett and Creighton Broadhurst. This 32-page adventure for 1st-level characters will be available in print (but not on launch day, sadly, due to an array of tremendously boring logistical problems). Members of Raging Swan Press's Patreon campaign pledging at the $2 and up levels will get the PDF of this adventure free.
August 12: Village Backdrop: Hopespyre 2.0 by Jacob W. Michaels
August 15: Dungeon Dressing: Altars 2.0 by Creighton Broadhurst, developed by Stephen Radney-MacFarland
August 26: Deities & Demon by Creighton Broadhurst and lavishly—and I mean lavishly—illustrated by Matt Morrow.
What Does This Mean for the Patreon Campaign?
Members of our Patreon campaign will get our Pathfinder Second Edition releases as part of their rewards. This means, for example, that every time we release a Village Backdrop, qualifying patrons get the Pathfinder 1, Pathfinder 2, System Neutral and 5e editions of the village.
What Lines Will Feature Pathfinder Second Edition Support?
Initially, we’ll be releasing Pathfinder Second Edition material for our Village Backdrop, Eventure Dungeon Backdrop and Dungeon Dressing lines. We’ll also be releasing Pathfinder Second Edition adventures and supplements designed for the Ashlar and Gloamhold campaign settling. And, as always, qualifying members of our Patreon campaign will get Pathfinder 2nd edition products as part of their rewards.
Any More Questions?
If you have any more questions, just shoot! I'd be more than happy to answer them. As always, thank you for your support!

Readerbreeder |

Not precisely related to PF 2e, but...
If one has the 1.0 edition of a product for which there is a 2.0 (not speaking of Pathfinder editions, but rather, for example, Hopespyre 2.0 or DD: Altars 2.0), what changes will have been made between the two?
It's good to see that Raging Swan is doing well, and looking forward especially to more Gloamhold goodness!

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Not precisely related to PF 2e, but...
If one has the 1.0 edition of a product for which there is a 2.0 (not speaking of Pathfinder editions, but rather, for example, Hopespyre 2.0 or DD: Altars 2.0), what changes will have been made between the two?
It's good to see that Raging Swan is doing well, and looking forward especially to more Gloamhold goodness!
That depends on the line.
For Village Backdrops a 2.0 version means roughly 2,000 extra words over the original edition. This word counts tends to be "spent" on an extra page of detail about the village itself and an extra page of information about the surrounding locality.
For Dungeon Dressing 2.0s it means a variety of things depending on the book/installment. All the books benefit from a new crisper layout and--of course--a general additional clean up of the text. We are also commissioning new artwork by Matt Morrow for some of the instalments. A few of the instalments will likely be super-sized. For example, Doors and Doubler Doors could easily be combined to save space, eliminate repetition of some of the material and ease of use.

Jacob W. Michaels |

If one has the 1.0 edition of a product for which there is a 2.0 (not speaking of Pathfinder editions, but rather, for example, Hopespyre 2.0 or DD: Altars 2.0), what changes will have been made between the two?
It really allows us to expand on the original version. I was really excited to go back to Hopespyre and I think it comes alive with a lot more useful information for the GM now (not that 1.0 wasn't useful, but 2.0 is even MORE useful).

MarvinKimball |
I'm for any support, especially from Raging Swan products.
I hope that some product like https://paizo.com/products/btpy8xdw?Dungeon-Denizens-EL-1here will be incredible.