The question is though, which company got the licence? My guess would be FFG, though its probably wrong.

What do you lot think?
Shame that Mongoose didn't get it, but Cubilce7 is a good company.steffworthington wrote:I thought the scuttlebutt was that it was Cubicle7?
There's no such thing as a commercial SAGA edition Star Wars, Xex. Its the Star Wars Saga Edition. Note the lower case.Xex wrote:I like SAGA edition,
Ok, for those not familar with all of WotC's d20 systems/settings and the shorthand for them. The last version of WotC's d20 Star Wars was called the "Saga Edition" vs "Star Wars" or "Revised Edition".Random Code wrote:There's no such thing as a commercial SAGA edition Star Wars, Xex. Its the Star Wars Saga Edition. Note the lower case.Xex wrote:I like SAGA edition,
Which is inaccurate as a rule system exists called the SAGA system as referred to in my last post. Better to call it 'Saga Edition' rather then 'SAGA Edition.' Why make its uppercase? What was the point? Its simply inaccurate if you have any depth of knowledge of RPGs and other systems as it impies a Star Wars game that uses the old SAGA system, eg:GamerDude wrote:Immediately the gaming community (ok the d20 community) took to calling it the "SAGA Edition" giving us "Original", "Revised" and "SAGA" editions.
Yes I was also working for the company at the time and know the line editor for SW SAGA edition.
http://theforce.net/latestnews/story/Fa ... 139880.aspFantasy Flight Games Acquires Licensing Rights to Star Wars� Card, Roleplaying, and Miniatures games
Great - another rulesetAndrewW wrote:http://theforce.net/latestnews/story/Fa ... 139880.aspFantasy Flight Games Acquires Licensing Rights to Star Wars� Card, Roleplaying, and Miniatures games
A very nice game:Greg Smith wrote: Star Warriors?
katadder wrote:from the pics looks like x-wings of war
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