At GenCon, I missed my chance to buy the physical version of #DeltaGreen Labyrinth, a new source book of organizations and threats.
I'm not making that mistake again. There's a Delta Green #BundleOfHolding that includes all of the recent sourcebooks in PDF format, including:
The core rulebooks
Delta Green: The Conspiracy
Delta Green: The Labyrinth
Iconoclasts
Impossible Landscapes
ARCHINT
It. Is. Mine.
Do I still want the print version of The Labyrinth? Yes. But I'll take this (for now).
My group's been mumbling about playing some Delta Green in the real world ... and I'd like to do everything in my power to encourage that. :)
Belatedly realizing that The Labyrinth came out for #DeltaGreen in 2019, so it's only "new" relative to my first Delta Green book (the original campaign book for #CallOfCthulhu) which I got in 1997.
Oh how time flies. And melts. And burns. And warps in upon itself, endlessly, until you wake up in Carcossa. Or somewhere even less hospitable.
@nukehavoc Labyrinth is hands down the best 'additional sourcebook' from any system I own. It's so well written, not only giving you mundane/non-mundane antagonists/protagonists but lays out a great way of building and progressing your own. I have tiny threads of it in every game I currently run, even if the players are yet to be aware of it.
@taffysaint High praise! I look forwarding to reading it.