Roll for Combat Launches Year of Titans Kickstarter for Pathfinder
Roll for Combat launched a Kickstarter on November 17, 2025 for Year of Titans, a monthly release product line that delivers 13 new playable species with full support for Dungeons and Dragons 5e and Pathfinder 2e. The project funded in minutes, and with PDF and virtual tabletop options plus Pathbuilder 2e files and tokens for Pathfinder players, the campaign underscores strong community demand for fresh ancestry options and digital tools.

Roll for Combat unveiled Year of Titans on November 17, 2025, kicking off a Kickstarter campaign to fund a year long series of releases that will deliver thirteen new playable species or ancestries with system support for both Dungeons and Dragons 5e and Pathfinder 2e. The campaign reached its funding goal within minutes of launch, a rapid result that signals robust interest among hobbyists who want new character options and ready to use digital assets.
The product line is structured as a monthly release, promising a steady cadence of new material across the coming months. Backing options include PDF editions and virtual tabletop ready assets, with specific support on the Pathfinder 2e side through Pathbuilder 2e files and tokens designed for popular virtual tabletop platforms. The campaign page lists features intended to serve both players and gamemasters, including extensive lore for each ancestry, ancestral feats tuned to each system, new backgrounds, and token packs to ease table setup.
For Pathfinder 2e enthusiasts the inclusion of Pathbuilder 2e files represents a practical time saver for character creation and playtesting. Tokens compatible with common virtual tabletop platforms help gamemasters deploy these ancestries quickly in online sessions. Those elements matter to groups that have moved much of their play online, and to GMs who prefer plug and play material that reduces prep time.
The quick funding of Year of Titans also offers a broader indication about market appetite for multi system releases that cater to both Dungeons and Dragons and Pathfinder audiences. Continual monthly drops can keep campaigns fresh and give groups something to anticipate between bigger sourcebook releases. For creators and third party publishers this model shows a path to sustained engagement while delivering assets that support virtual play.
The Kickstarter remains open through December 12, 2025 for anyone who wants to join before funding closes. Early momentum suggests Roll for Combat will be able to meet its planned schedule, though backers will be watching for stretch goals and production timelines as the project moves from funding to fulfillment. For Pathfinder hobbyists who scoff at waiting for the next big hardcover, Year of Titans promises a steady stream of new ancestries and digital tools to expand character options and simplify running games.


