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On 6 August 2024, a crowdfunding campaign of the role-playing game was launched on Kickstarter, revealing the game's title to be Cosmere Roleplaying Game, with Brotherwise Games and Dragonsteel announcing that they intended to produce the game with all stories set within Sanderson's Cosmere fictional universe.
Dragonsteel Entertainment: Secret Project 2 [59] Dark One: Forgotten: 2023 Dark One: Audiobook: Audible Studios: Audio-exclusive. Written with Dan Wells. [60] "Long Chills and Case Dough" 2023 Sanderson Curiosities Short story Dragonsteel Entertainment: Published on Sanderson's website. [61] The Most Boring Book Ever: 2024 N/A Picture Book ...
During Dragonsteel 2023, Sanderson did a reading of an interlude. At C2E2 in 2024, Sanderson did a reading of the first two Shallan chapters. Starting at July 29, 2024, two chapters of the finished book were released each week for free until the book's full release in December. [9]
In 2024, Sanderson appeared before 5,000 fans at FanX in Salt Lake City, Utah at a 50-minute panel. During the panel, Sanderson announced that Dragonsteel Entertainment had purchased land next to The Realm Town, an upcoming theme park in Pleasant Grove, Utah, to "theoretically build a bookstore" called Dragonsteel Plaza. [73] [74]
Lyndsey Luther of Reactor compared the novel to an entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.Luther believes that the book would likely not be a good starting point for a reader new to the Cosmere universe, stating "If you like to have every question answered, every loose end tied up, every character nuance explained… this will not be the book for you.
The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences hosted the 2024 D.I.C.E. Summit and the 27th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards at the Aria Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada; [25] Koji Kondo inducted into the AIAS Hall of Fame.
Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds (Korean: 바람의 나라, lit. 'country of wind') is a pay to play massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Nexus began as a US version of the Korean game 바람의 나라 (Baramue Nara) developed by Nexon Inc., and is loosely based on Korean mythology and on a series of graphic novels by an artist named Kim Jin.
Dragon Steel is a fantasy novel by American author Laurence Yep.It was first published in 1985 and is the second book in his Dragon series. In Dragon Steel, Yep decided to expand on the dilemma faced by exiled dragon princess Shimmer, that of how to govern, since she had been exiled from the Inland Sea at a relatively young age by dragon standards.