2005 was a pretty eventful year for the RPG PDF industry–it saw quite a few traditional RPG publishers wading into the PDF waters, and also witnessed a big debate over the sale of rights-protected PDFs. If that sort of thing interests you, you’ll find this State of the PDF Industry 2005 report worth reading. Nothing too earth-shattering, but there’s some good info in there about the PDF market–including some input from the people behind RPGNow and DriveThruRPG, the two heavy-hitters in this particular corner of the RPG industry.






