Catalyst news archive for June, 2009

CatalystGameLabs.com Updated

CatalystGameLabs.com has been updated! Scroll across the navbar to find a sneak peak at a host of exciting new games coming from Catalyst Game Labs beyond our hallmark, award-winning BattleTech and Shadowrun lines.

From the immersive universes of the hypertechnology of the Eclipse Phase RPG and the alternate history of flying warships in the Leviathans miniatures game, to easy-to-learn-and-fun-to-play casual card games and boardgames.

Regardless of the type of game you like to play, Catalyst Game Labs has a game for you coming soon.

 

BattleTech Wins Origins Award

Catalyst Game Labs is pleased to announce that the Origins Award for Best Miniatures Rules was awarded to BattleTech’s Tactical Operations (the Advanced Planetary Conquest Rules).

“It’s fantastic to win this award,” said Randall N. Bills, Managing Line Developer for Catalyst Game Labs. “There was some really heavy hitters in the category this year, including Warmachine…and I love the stuff Privateer press publishes. Great stuff. It’s also great to realize that BattleTech has won Best Miniatures Rules 2 years running. For a 25-year-old game that’s a great testimony to the community. Thanks to all those that voted for Tactical Operations!”

Catalyst Game Labs would like to congratulate all the Origins Award winners, as well as all those nominated. Thanks for creating great, fun games for us to play!

 

Catalyst Game Labs Publishing “Eclipse Phase”

This summer Catalyst Game Labs embraces hard science fiction in an RPG setting with the much anticipated release of Eclipse Phase. Designed by the core people involved with the best-selling, award-winning Shadowrun Fourth Edition, Eclipse Phase embraces the concepts of hypertechnology and a coming singularity when technology will begin to advance in quantum leaps. This type of setting has been expertly crafted by such authors as Ken Macleod, Richard Morgan, Alistair Reynolds and Charles Stross, and Catalyst Game Labs embraces the challenge.

We humans have a special way of pulling ourselves up and kicking ourselves down at the same time. We’d achieved more progress than ever before, at the cost of wrecking our planet and destabilizing our own governments. But things were starting to look up.

With exponentially accelerating technologies, we reached out into the solar system, terraforming worlds and seeding new life. We re-forged our bodies and minds, casting off sickness and death. We achieved immortality through the digitization of our minds, re-sleeving from one biological or synthetic body to the next at will. We uplifted animals and AIs to be our equals. We acquired the means to build anything we desired from the molecular level up, so that no one need want again.

Yet our race toward extinction was not slowed, and in fact received a machine-assist over the precipice. Billions died as our technologies rapidly bloomed into something beyond control … further transforming humanity into something else, scattering us throughout the solar system, and reigniting vicious conflicts. Nuclear strikes, biowarfare plagues, nanoswarms, mass uploads … a thousand horrors nearly wiped humanity from existence.

We still survive … divided into a patchwork of restrictive inner system hypercorp-backed oligarchies and libertarian outer system collectivist habitats, tribal networks, and new experimental societal models. We have spread to the outer reaches of the solar system and even gained footholds in the galaxy beyond. But we are no longer solely “human” … we have evolved into something simultaneously more and different—something transhuman.

The core Eclipse Phase rulebook is a hard cover, full-color, lavishly illustrated tome that provides everything a GM and players need to dive into this exciting, hypertechnology universe. A setting where digitization of consciousness allows for a form of immortality as you switch flesh ad synth bodies at will, but the horrors of an alien and un-caring universe might drive you insane long before the last of your forked selves are hunted down.

See EclipsePhase.com for more information.