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The Frame Job: Part 2: Emu (Shadowrun Sixth World Edition Fiction) Brooke Chang: ASIN B07S2LQ1ZG: 2019-May-18: ePub Novella ## The Frame Job: Part 3: Rude (Shadowrun Sixth World Edition Fiction) Bryan CP Steele: ASIN B07SFDW95P: 2019-May-28: ePub Novella ## The Frame Job: Part 4: Frostburn (Shadowrun Sixth World Edition Fiction) CZ Wright: ASIN ...
Shadowrun Anarchy was released in October 2016 [4] This edition is a simplified version of the ruleset, allowing to focus more on the narration than on the rules. A Sixth Edition, titled as Shadowrun, Sixth World, was announced on 1 May 2019 [5] to coincide
Street Samurai Catalog is a supplement that includes game statistics for new weapons, vehicles, cyberware, and additional accessories, [1] using the conceit that this is the equipment catalog of a fictional company called Ares. [2] The book is divided into two parts: items for the general public, and items for security and quasi-military forces.
Shadowrun Companion is a sourcebook featuring expanded rules for Shadowrun. The content includes: [1] Chapter 1: Expanded rules and options for character creation. Chapter 2: New skills; Chapter 3: Advice for gamemasters on how mega-corporations might hire shadowrunners; Chapter 4: Potential contacts and enemies of the player characters.
In 2015, Harebrained Schemes launched another Kickstarter campaign to partially fund their next game, Shadowrun: Hong Kong. [4] Similar to the Dragonfall – Director's Cut edition, Hong Kong was released in 2015 as a standalone release built using an upgraded version of the Shadowrun Returns engine.
Bug City is a 160-page softcover book that was designed by Robert Cruz, Tom Dowd, Mike Nystul, Diane Piron-Gelman, and Christopher Kubasik, with interior art by Jim Nelson, Tom Baxa, Peter Bergting, Joel Biske, Earl Geier, Jeff Laubenstein, Larry MacDougall, and Jeff Miracola, and cover art by Rick Berry and Mike Nielsen.
Seattle Sourcebook was written by Boy F. Petersen, Jr., with a cover by Dana Knutson, and was published by FASA in 1990 as a 176-page book with a foldout map. [1]Shannon Appelcline noted that in the early 1990s, "Shadowrun was supported by over a dozen supplements each year—some of which were quite well-received, such as Seattle Sourcebook (1990), one of the first extensive RPG descriptions ...
At the time, Jon Szeto was an officer in the U.S. Army who had played Shadowrun for a number of years, and was contributing articles about riggers to the Scrawls from the Sprawls APA. This brought him to the attention of FASA, and when Szeto left the Army in 1996, FASA hired him to write Rigger 2 . [ 2 ]