Traveller Release Schedule 2024

For those wanting more details about two of sectors from 1st ed they are here in the store as well:
 
Only seven more sectors and we can have a Grand Tour campaign book...

Discussions have been had.

Gateway to Destiny covers the Gateway Domain: Ley, Gateway, Crusis Margin and Glimmerdrift Reaches.
It was a T20 supplement and is owned by QLI

Will be up on the website... soon (with the rest of the T20 material).
 
Aldebaran Sector (2023) is rimward of the Solomani Rim, which is covered in Order of Prometheus. Yhe Sword Worlds and associated Star Systems were covered in ... Traveller Sword Worlds (2020) and, although it is off map, the Kruse Sector was covered in Rim Expeditions (2023).
But we have only two subsectors of Aldebaran who were described in Order of Prometheus and not the core confederation subsector with Home.
 
But we have only two subsectors of Aldebaran who were described in Order of Prometheus and not the core confederation subsector with Home.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Yes, there are two subsectors detailed in Order of Prometheus. What follows from that is a cluster and associated star systems and not more subsectors (as I previously mistakenly assumed.)
 
December
Core Expeditions:
The Zhodani expeditions towards the galactic core are perhaps the greatest exploratory endeavours Humaniti has ever attempted. What drives them? What have they encountered? What is it like to be part of their scouting fleets or outpost building crews? Take part in pushing back the frontier on the very cutting edge of Charted Space.
Merry Christmas to me, Merry Christmas to me :) :) :)
Traveller - Merchant's Edition: Similar to the previous Explorer's Edition, this softback contains all the Traveller core rules, along with everything you need to create free trading Travellers who can buy and sell their way across the stars while keeping their venerable ship running. The classic Traveller campaign!
What an excellent idea :)
 
I've been assembling all sector maps from the books I own into a global map, and was surprised how patchy it looks, regarding the 3rd Imperium (except the spinward part, it's quite complete). I was wondering : is the intent to release sector books for all imperium sectors in this edition, or is it a non goal?
How it seems to work is that a sector book comes out when someone of the inner circle write ones.
 
Why are adventures that were originally *partially* published as separate publications, now turning up in an indivisible set of five adventures binding?

Isn't this change of binding disconcerting for early purchasers, who like me, bought into several series of separate adventures, before some of those adventures started appearing in the successor binding of the indivisible set of five adventures?

I mean, I welcome the opportunity of binding a set of five adventures into one volume, just don't you think you should have offered us that first, instead of duping us into buying a series of separate publications, only to later confront us with a single volume that is a partial duplicate of what we have already purchased? Hmmm. I now have this issue with both The Marches Adventures and the Great Rift Adventures. If this is a trend, I shall stop buying single adventure publications, and just wait and buy them as and when they turn up as a bound set.
 
YES, you guys are doing it! Thank you and take more of my money!!! :D
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that one definitely caught my eye as I'm only aware of adventures 1-3. In fact I was going to celebrate my 6 month Traveller anni/buying rampage/end of marital disharmony/tanking the retirement fund by buying 2 and 3 which were the last of the catchup on previously released Mongoose 2E releases I didn't have.

Are 4 and 5 new? Or something I've missed elsewhere from older material?
 
Are 4 and 5 new? Or something I've missed elsewhere from older material?
Yes, I too believe they are new. Unless they were published in different format or somewhere obscure.

Current publications (2024):
1. Islands in the Rift.
2. Deepnight Endeavour.
3. Flatlined.

I've already purchased two of these, and I don't particularly want to re-purchase them within a single set, in order to gain the others in the series.
 
Isn’t the artwork for earlier adventures in the series revised too? Perhaps not enough to justify a re-purchase though

Personally I prefer the consolidated form of a single book - at least I can read the spine rather than flicking through lots of small booklets
 
Isn’t the artwork for earlier adventures in the series revised too? Perhaps not enough to justify a re-purchase though

Personally I prefer the consolidated form of a single book - at least I can read the spine rather than flicking through lots of small booklets
Sure. I like that too. I also liked the GDW single and double adventure approach. The double adventure binding was zany in you had to turn the *booklet* upside-down in order to read the second adventure. Mad but brilliant. What displeases me is when Mongoose started abandoning one product life cycle before it got finished in favour of another binding. First it happened with Marches and now with GR.
 
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