![]() This is only a very rough, first-pass estimate however and further research would yield a more detailed answer. At 10 items per page, that's approximately 140 sourcebooks.įor GURPS 4th edition, doing the same results in 11 pages, or something in the neighbourhood of 110 sourcebooks. They have an exhaustive listing of roleplaying items, broken down by game family and system, and categorised into "Sourcebooks", "Core Rules", etc.įor GURPS 3rd edition, scrolling down to the list of items and then selecting Sourcebooks From the Category drop-down results in 14 pages of RPG books. When I have such research questions, I consult the database at RPGGeek. ![]() Someone who wanted a more detailed view of the situation would have to do some research to figure out what Wikipedia has left out as insignificant. But there is more to the supplement situation in those editions than just what appears in the Wikipedia article. That article should be enough for most people. There are also clearly far, far fewer "Powered by GURPS" titles published directly by SJG for 4th edition. ![]() The impression that it gives is that 4th edition has a much reduced set of supplements, with much material that was in disparate books of various types in 3rd edition being amalgamated into single-topic books in 4th edition. For a very high-level overview that ignores many of the minor books and PDFs, Wikipedia has a good list of GURPS books. ![]()
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