Ulisses Spiele

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Ulisses Spiele is active in the field of fantasy and science fiction games ( be they role-playing games, tabletop games, board games or card games ) and has developed over time – alongside Pegasus Spiele – into one of the largest distributors in the industry. On April 20, 2007, Ulisses Spiele took over production of the largest and most successful German-language role-playing game The Dark Eye with numerous additional products from Fantasy Productions , which is still distributed today. Since September 18, 2009, Ulisses Spiele has also been publishing the German version of the Pathfinder role-playing game as a licensee of Paizo Publishing . The publisher was a licensee of Warmachine and Hordes , two tabletop games from Privateer Press, and the science fiction tabletop Infinity by Corvus Belli. In 2009, John Sinclair was released , a so-called "adventure game", which was awarded the special prize of the RPC Fantasy Award. At SPIEL 2010, Ulisses Spiele released the Justifiers adventure game together with Markus Heitz . Ulisses Spiele is the rights holder for the role-playing series The Dark Eye, The Black Cat, The Land of Og, Diesel Dragons, HeXXen 1733, Myth, Space 1889, Torg and Fading Suns. Since handing over distribution activities, the publisher has relied on crowdfunding, for example for Vampire the Masquerade , Werewolf , Fragged Empire , Ninja All Stars , Handbooks of the Dragon , I am Zombie , Kobold Press Handbooks, The Land of Og and various products for Pathfinder and The Dark Eye . In 2016, a rules wiki was opened for The Dark Eye , in which all rule elements of the role-playing game are available free of charge. The same is available for HeXXen 1733 . As part of the Scriptorium, which has existed since 2016 , the publisher allows third-party providers to create additional products for their own games and supports the community there with various layout packages and YouTube tutorials. As part of the dispute over the Open Game License in January 2023, the publisher announced that it would place all of its own games under the Open RPG Creative (ORC) license. [1]