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The classic Game Designers Workshop science fiction game 2300AD is being featured in a money saving Bundle of Holding. You can jump aboard and score eight PDFs for $16.95 or go all in for sixteen PDFs at the current threshold price of $29.56. These savings run through January 23rd and ten percent of your payment (after gateway fees) will be donated to the pandemic-related charity, Direct Relief.

About the bundle:

Traveller! We’ve resurrected our September 2018 GDW 2300 AD Bundle featuring .PDF ebooks of the original 1986-88 Game Designers’ Workshop tabletop science fiction roleplaying game 2300 AD. Three centuries after the Twilight War, the nations of Earth establish dozens of space outposts around the Near Stars. Be part of a new age as humanity battles for the final frontier.

For just US$16.95 you get all eight complete titles in this revived offer’s Starter Collection (retail value $90) as DRM-free ebooks, including the First Edition Traveller: 2300 core rules set (1986); the Ships of the French Arm guide; the Aurore and Nyotekundu Sourcebooks; and four adventures for First Edition: Beanstalk, Energy Curve, Kafer Dawn, and Mission Arcturus.

And if you pay more than the threshold price of $29.56, you’ll level up and also get this revival’s entire Bonus Collection with eight more titles worth an additional $90, including the 2300 AD Second Edition core rules (1988); the 2300 AD Equipment Guide and Ground Vehicle Guide; the Colonial Atlas of all the planets in human space; the Kafer Sourcebook, one of the best books in the 2300 line; and three Second Edition adventures: Bayern, Invasion, and Ranger.

[Note: These are .PDF image scans, with Optical Character Recognition applied, of the original 1986-90 hardcopies. Text is readable and copiable. Cover images are sometimes muddy. Several of these scans were made from copies in the original GDW product library, as indicated by labels and stamps on the covers. One copy is even autographed by the author!]

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