It’s only been a few months since we got The Marvelous City out, our guide to Rio de Janeiro for the Ubiquity system. There’s been a few hitches with getting the book out in print with DriveThruRPG due to their new print setup, but it is live on Amazon.
While we were in the beginning stages of that book, we were approached by Scott Glancy about doing a book on Cairo. I had a look at his initial notes and material that had been developed for an abortive computer RPG and signed him up right away. He turned in the second draft of material in November, right as the Marvelous City was going online and we’ve been furiously working on getting “the Cairo book” finished.

Now, The City of a Thousand Minarets is live for PDF on DriveThruRPG.com with print versions coming soon. Then, this summer, we can turn our attention to getting the FATE version of book books out.
9 July, 2021 at 19:43
I think i’ve bought all your city guidebooks and I love how much work you put in to them. All this pulp has got me thinking about my favorite rpg setting of all time. Kenneth Hite’s The Day After Ragnarok. I honestly think you should consider making guidebooks the describe in detail how they have changed in the post-Serpfentfall world.