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GM’s Day Sale!

| March 1st, 2012 | 3 Comments »

Adamant Entertainment is celebrating the Game Master with a week-long sale on every digital product in our catalogue: Over 250 products, all 50% OFF, from March 2nd until March 9th.

In addition, give your Game Master a special Limited Edition — Adamant Entertainment director Gareth-Michael Skarka will give one randomly-drawn customer two of his author’s copies of the Limited Edition FAR WEST Adventure Game rulebook: one for you, and one for your GM. This is your opportunity to get the book, which was available only to the backers of the FAR WEST Kickstarter, and the development team!

Sale begins at 9:00 AM EST on Friday, at RPGNow and DriveThruRPG.

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Adamant Returns to MARS!

| February 17th, 2012 | 3 Comments »

Adamant is pleased to announce that we’re getting back to a regular release schedule — and, between now and the March 9th release of the big Mars-based movie, we’ll be releasing three new PDF adventures for MARS: our Savage Worlds setting of Sword-and-Planet adventure!.

The three adventures are: Sky-Tyrant of Mars, Blood Legacy of Mars, and Sell-Swords of Mars, and will be coming out over the next three weeks, one per week.

Check out our existing MARS PDF products by following the above link, or get the hardcover of the setting book via your local game store or from Adamant’s webstore.

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SOPA / PIPA

| January 18th, 2012 | No Comments »

This will not come as any surprise to people who have read my blog or followed me via social media for the past couple of years, but I felt that it was important to state officially. — Gareth-Michael Skarka
 
 
 
 
Adamant Entertainment stands opposed to the Stop Online Piracy Act and it’s Senate version, the Protect Intellectual Property Act. These are over-reaching and poorly-written laws, bought and paid for by media conglomerates in an effort to prop up their 20th-century business models.

Adamant products sell via the internet. We are “pirated” every day. Adamant would rather deal with unauthorized file sharing as we currently do — combating it with cost and convenience, and converting unauthorized users into customers and fans — than support a law which is nothing more than the latest attempt by corporations to put the genie back in the bottle and turn the internet into cable television, with controlled access and controlled content.

Simply put: The greatest leap forward in human interaction and communication since the Gutenberg Bible is more important than their business model — or ours, for that matter.

We urge you to please phone your Congressional Representatives and Senators today. Don’t email, as it will probably be auto-answered and ignored. Talk to someone. If you can, visit their local office. Tell them to oppose these laws.

Thank you.

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