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http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/26498.html

GenCon News: At GenCon Paizo Publishing, publisher of the popular Pathfinder RPG, announced a new partnership with Big Finish, a developer of full-cast dramas and audiobooks, to create Pathfinder Legends, audio book adventures set in the world of Pathfinder. Big Finish will produce full-cast and dual spoken word audiobooks in collectible CD and downloadable formats.

The first six-episode Pathfinder Legends series will be a new full-cast audiobook drama based on the popular Rise of the Runelords storyline (see "Paizo Collects 'Rise of the Runelords'"). Chapter 1, "Burnt Offerings," will be released in January, 2014 with subsequent releases every two months thereafter. Single-disc CD releases will have a cover price of $15.99, while corresponding digital downloads will be priced at $12.99.


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