List of OGL publishers

This is a partial list of companies that have published roleplaying games under the provisions of the Open Game License (OGL) issued by Wizards of the Coast. Each is followed by some or all of the games they have published under the OGL.

*Louis Porter Jr. Design, ""
*Mongoose Publishing, "OGL Ancients", "OGL CyberNet: Cyberpunk Roleplaying", "OGL Horror", "OGL Manga", "OGL Steampunk", "OGL Wild West"
*Morbidgames, "Ave Molech"
*Skirmisher Publishing LLC, "Nuisances" [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0972251146/]
*Alderac Entertainment Group/Crafty Games, "Spycraft 2.0"
*Paizo Publishing, "Pathfinder RPG"
*Evil Hat Productions, " FATE", "Spirit of the Century"


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