The 20th Anniversary rulebook is the centerpiece of our Shadowrun Fourth Edition BundleHoy, chummer! In December 2024 we presented the new Shadowrun 4E Core Megabundle featuring the Fourth Edition Shadowrun 20th Anniversary corebook (2009), all the rules expansions, and more than a dozen 4E supplements published 2005-2013 by Catalyst Game Labs. These two dozen ebooks had everything you need to run your own Shadowrun cyberpunk-fantasy-noir campaign for an unbeatable bargain price.

This was the first of two SR4 Megabundles. The new companion offer, SR4 Sprawl MEGA, added setting guides to the Awakened World of 2070-2074.

There were ten complete titles in this 4E Core Megabundle‘s Essentials Collection (retail value $123) as DRM-free .PDF ebooks, including the Shadowrun 4E 20th Anniversary Rulebook, the introductory mission On the Run, the Runner’s Companion and Runner’s Toolkit, all the rules expansions – Arsenal (weapons), Augmentation (cyberware), Street Magic (plus the Digital Grimoire), and Unwired (Matrix) – and the SR4 GM Screen.

Those who paid more than the threshold (average) price also got this offer’s entire SR4 Core Mega Bonus Collection with fifteen more titles worth an additional $208, including the culture sourcebook Attitude, Street Legends and Street Legends Supplemental, Runner’s Black Book and Runner’s Black Book 2074, and nine mini-sourcebooks – Parabotany, Parageology, Parazoology and Parazoology 2, Safehouses, Sim Dreams & Nightmares, SOTA: 2073, Way of the Adept, and Way of the Samurai – as well as Shadowrun 2050, a conversion of the original 1E Sixth World setting to the 4E rules.

Nine of the titles in this Shadowrun 4E Core Megabundle – almost all the Essentials plus Safehouses in the Bonus Collection (total retail $109) – appeared previously in our May 2015 Shadowrun 4E Bundle. The 15 titles debuting in this offer had a total retail value of $222.

Ten percent of each payment (after gateway fees) went to these two Shadowrun 4E Megabundles’ designated charity, the Diana Jones Award Emerging Designer Program. Each year, the Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, amplifies the voices of up-and-coming game designers by featuring them during an expenses-paid visit to Gen Con. The global Emerging Designer Program focuses on creators from marginalized communities.

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