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https://rebellion.com/de/rebellion-acquires-trailblazing-tunnels-trolls-tabletop-roleplaying-game/

"Rebellion is delighted to announce the acquisition of Tunnels & Trolls, one of the trailblazing games of the fantasy genre, and the second tabletop roleplaying game ever published.

First published in 1975 by Flying Buffalo as a more player-friendly alternative to Dungeons & Dragons, Tunnels & Trolls introduced tabletop roleplaying to new audiences through its streamlined mechanics and pioneering approach to solo roleplaying. Now, almost 50 years after its original publication, Rebellion is bringing Tunnels & Trolls into a new era.

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As part of the acquisition Rebellion have taken over Flying Buffalo’s entire line of roleplaying games, including the cult classic Citybook, Grimtooth, and Merchants Spies and Private Eyes series. The entire back-catalogue of Flying Buffalo PDFs will remain available to purchase online, with future releases coming directly from Rebellion Unplugged."

Wonder what this could mean in regards to the prospect of a digital re-release of 1990's Tunnels and Trolls: Crusaders of Khazan (Wishlist entries).

Review from The CRPG Book (page 140)
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"Rebellion is delighted to announce the acquisition of Tunnels & Trolls, one of the trailblazing games of the fantasy genre, and the second tabletop roleplaying game ever published.

First published in 1975 by Flying Buffalo as a more player-friendly alternative to Dungeons & Dragons, Tunnels & Trolls introduced tabletop roleplaying to new audiences through its streamlined mechanics and pioneering approach to solo roleplaying. Now, almost 50 years after its original publication, Rebellion is bringing Tunnels & Trolls into a new era.

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As part of the acquisition Rebellion have taken over Flying Buffalo’s entire line of roleplaying games, including the cult classic Citybook, Grimtooth, and Merchants Spies and Private Eyes series. The entire back-catalogue of Flying Buffalo PDFs will remain available to purchase online, with future releases coming directly from Rebellion Unplugged."

Wonder what this could mean in regards to the prospect of a digital re-release of 1990's Tunnels and Trolls: Crusaders of Khazan (Wishlist entries).

Review from The CRPG Book (page 140)
If Crusaders of Khazan was not part of the acquisition it could be tough to figure out the rights situation. Some - the publishing rights? - of them may still lie with the original developer/publisher New World Computing, which was acquired wholesale by Ubisoft some years back. And we're all aware of Ubisoft's apparent ignorance and disdain of anything pertaining to game preservation and/or DRM-free.