There's a list
here of the content we already have arranged to sell through the Content Market.
Snipped from From "Content Market Coming in 2015"
Blue are comments
Below is just a sample of the content that will be available.
“The Freeport Companion” from Green Ronin Publishing (Pathfinder and Fate)
“Pirate’s Guide to Freeport” from Green Ronin Publishing (all systems)
A 200+ page hardbook and another 180+ page supplement subsetting for Pathfinder that certainly has eye appeal. But alas, no mention from Green Ronin (the publisher) on how the RW version of this will look.
“Razor Coast” from Frog God Games (Pathfinder)
A MASSIVE 500+ page count from Frog God but alas yet again, no mention of RW in the format choices.
“Blood Drive Trilogy” from Pinnacle Entertainment (Deadlands – Savage Worlds)
A 39 page supplement offering for Savage Worlds.... but again, no mention of RW and if there is no "Savage World RW game setting" then it leaves the buyer to integrate the supplement into his version of Savage Worlds.
“Grande Temple of Jing” from Hammerdog Games (Pathfinder)
A 500 plus page 60 level dungeon crawl behemoth ... or so it says... since the link and even progressing through their web site reveals NOTHING other than its not even out, taking Pre-orders now. And to keep the theme going, no mention or love for RW on their site.
“Masks: 1,000 Memorable NPCs for Any Roleplaying Game” from Engine Publishing (all systems]
A 2012 Ennie Award winner- Reviews are good to excellent for product, sad that it's 3 years old (and I already have it), and no mention from Gnomestew (the other part of this published partnership) about compatibility with RW or even a snipit of what that may even look like through provided link.
“Eureka: 501 Adventure Plots to Inspire Game Masters” from Engine Publishing (all systems))
500 plus encounters to be weaved from my corresponding friend and Gamer Legend, Monte Cook. AND at least alittle love for RW (page displays link to RW proper) but again.. grrrrrrr. no idea what this would look like in RW.....
“Never Unprepared: The Complete Game Masters Guide to Session Prep” from Engine Publishing (all systems)
Not really sure how a 2012 version of " how to be a good DM prep book" will look in RW (since game management is supposed to be what RW is for), but at least they do have a RW link to the site.
“Halls of the Mountain King” from Open Design (Pathfinder)
“The Blight” from Frog God Games (Pathfinder)
Since there was no link, and digging through the Frog God site, the only mention I found to this was it was in the works in 2014.... but I only utilized their search function. My Friend Erik Mona @ Paizo directed me to this link in their forum where the blight was discussed.
from Paizo Site said:
Greg A. Vaughan Pathfinder Creative Director, Frog God Games Mar 16, 2015, 06:05 pm
You can certainly do that for your campaign. In canon they will be on the SE coast of Libynos in an area heavily colonized years ago by the City-State of Castorhage (The Blight), and some other areas of the Hyperborean Empire, particularly the province of Pontos Island (now the Kingdom of Oceanus). There may be one other colonizing influence involved in the area's Akadian-style origins, but that is still in the works.
and from Rob himself on the Freeport and Blight discussions via the Paizo site
Rob said:
Realm Works Kickstarter Launches – Transform Campaign Management!
lonewolf-rob Feb 23, 2013, 03:32 am
Owl
The Blight has been unlocked! Now it's time to bring back a timeless classic. If we hit this new goal, we'll include the entirety of the Pirate's Guide to Freeport from Green Ronin Publishing!
Freeport is Green Ronin's signature city setting and has been home to thousands of RPG campaigns since its launch in 2000. Classic fantasy elements, cruel-hearted pirates, and Lovecraftian horror come together in the rum-fueled metropolis known as the City of Adventure. Now a new era is beginning. The Pirate's Guide to Freeport is the definitive new sourcebook for the City of Adventure, set 5 years after the events of the original Freeport Trilogy. This is a pure setting book, focusing entirely on the people, places, politics, and perils of Freeport and containing no game statistics of any kind. The Pirate's Guide to Freeport can thus be used with any fantasy RPG.
The Freeport Companion for FATE and Pathfinder will also be included, detailing cultists, pirates, serpent people, and much more.
As Kickstarters' and long time supporters are aware, it has been discussed via the Kickstarter for RW so its been in discussion for a while.....for a complete review see here
Lone Wolf Robs Comment Page on Piazo
This review leads me to wonder..
Is this list of partners supplying a RW compatible versions of their product?
Or is LWD going to build such with their already overstretched resources?
Since it appears that not one of the postings linked make any reference to compatibility or preview what their product would look like with a RW format flavor it seems a reasonable question.
DLG