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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous has sold 250k, proving there's life in D&D 3.5

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous has already sold a quarter-million copies

RPG games of all time, including Temple of Elemental Evil and Neverwinter Nights. While D&D itself has moved in new directions - which themselves are resulting in such excellent things as Baldur's Gate 3 - first edition Pathfinder is still keeping that classic d20 spirit alive in the digital space with games like Wrath of the Righteous.

And it's doing that quite successfully. Developer Owlcat and publisher META have announced in a press release that Tales of Arise is not far behind.)

Wrath of the Righteous has enjoyed a much better launch than its predecessor, Kingmaker, which suffered from some fairly damning bugs when it initially released. Just over 80% of Steam reviews on the new game are positive, and the devs have already issued a series of patches addressing some of the most pressing issues.

Owlcat has also put out a new dev diary breaking down some of the lore.

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For some PC games you should be sure to have on your radar, you can follow that link. For more Paizo action, see Wargamer's updated Pathfinder classes guide for 2E