ALIEN: THE ROLEPLAYING GAME Is Out Now!

Alien: The Roleplaying Game from Free League Publishing officially launched today! That means the core rulebook, along with additional supplements, is available worldwide.

GameTyrant will be playing and reviewing the roleplaying campaign, which sounds fantastic from all of the information released so far.

If you’re interested, Alien: The Roleplaying Game can be purchased at the Free League website, at DrivethruRPG, and in retail stores. And pre-orders have been selling so fast, the core rulebook is already on the second printing.

Here are the products available for purchase:

The ALIEN tabletop roleplaying game is a beautifully illustrated full-color hardcover book of a massive 392 pages, both presenting the world of ALIEN in the year 2183 and a fast and effective ruleset designed specifically to enhance the ALIEN experience.

A set of 10 engraved Base Dice and 10 engraved Stress Dice, designed specifically for the ALIEN Roleplaying Game. These 16 mm special dice are designed to support the game mechanics but can be used as normal six-sided dice as well.

A top quality, deluxe Game Mother's Screen in a landscape format for the ALIEN roleplaying game. It features Martin Grip’s awesome art on the outside and a host of useful tables and important information on the inside while keeping the GM’s plans hidden from the eyes of inquisitive players.

This box contains 50 high-quality custom cards designed for the official ALIEN roleplaying game. The beautifully illustrated cards supplement play and enhance your experience.

This Maps & Markers Pack contains useful gaming aids for the official ALIEN roleplaying game. A large full-color, double-sided map, with one side depicting chartered space in the year 2183 and the other floor plans for the Hope's Last Day cinematic scenario. Game markers for keeping track characters and motion tracker pings on the game map.

Chariot of the Gods is a complete Cinematic Scenario for the ALIEN Roleplaying Game written by sci-fi novelist Andrew E.C. Gaska. The 48-page booklet designed to introduce you to the game while at the same time taking you on a thrilling, terror-filled ride into deep space where no one can hear you scream. Chariot of the Gods is designed for 3–5 players plus the GM and takes at least 4–5 hours to complete.

Excited yet?

If you missed the cinematic trailer and original coverage of Alien: The Roleplaying Game, you can check it out here.

Otherwise, stay alert for our review of the RPG survival horror.