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Free League Takes ‘Mutant: Year Zero’ RPG to Space With New ‘Ad Astra’ Expansion

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Sep 27 2023
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Mutant: Year Zero, the post-apocalyptic RPG that started it all for Free League, heads for the stars with the Ad Astra expansion.

Mutant: Year Zero is the game that started it all for Free League, the RPG powerhouse behind games like Alien and Tales from the Loop as well as the new pirate expansion for MÖRK BORG, PIRATE BORG.

And now, the game that started it all is going to space! Space, the last place uncorrupted by Capitalism. The only place where you can find peace and solace. At least until a bunch of post-apocalyptic explorers come crashing into it.

Mutant: Year Zero RPG – Ad Astra Expansion

Through the tiny portholes of the space capsule, you see the city hanging weightlessly beneath the stars – like a huge hanging mobile over Earth, the poisoned cradle of humanity. Drawing closer, it becomes clear that there is something wrong with this star city. You float past large holes, torn wires, and cracked satellite dishes. It seems the Apocalypse reached all the way to the heavens.

The thrusters of your capsule push you onward through the maze of wires and ladders. Drawing closer, it becomes clear that there is something wrong with this star city. You float past large holes, torn wires, and cracked satellite dishes. It seems the Apocalypse reached all the way to the heavens.

So what is Ad Astra? In a nutshell, it’s a new campaign module. This module continues the campaign begun in the Path to Eden campaign, in the core rulebook for Mutant: Year Zero. But you can also play it as a standalone adventure.

Either way, the campaign module includes a ton of rules for playing Mutant: Year Zero in space. So you can throw out the whole story altogether, and just create your own space campaign. Especially since the book also acts as a gazetteer of the Solar System, at least as it stands in Year Zero’s world.

Ad Astra is written by Jens Alm and illustrated by Kim W. Andersson, an award-winning comic book writer and artist. His works include Love Hurts, Astrid and Alena, the latter of which was adapted into a Swedish film of the same name.

You can pre-order the book now, and get a PDF copy for free.


Time to find out if the moon’s haunted.

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