All three games use the Genesys system, a custom game engine specifically created for the Star Wars RPGs. Additionally, Asmodee will also release sets of the custom dice needed to play the game, a relief for many Star Wars fans who have been unable to get the dice from retailers in several years.Įach beginner box covers a different aspect of the Star Wars franchise and are for technically separate, but cross-compatible games Age of Rebellion covers the Rebel Alliance/Galactic Empire conflict, Edge of the Empire explores the Outer Rim and rules for being a smuggler or criminal in the Star Wars universe, and Force and Destiny is for those who want to play a Jedi or Force sensitive-themed character. It has no rules support - just basics for maps, tokens, moving stuff around etc. My group, we use owlbear rodeo (yes, that is the actual name). It does sound like foundry might be what you want, with the opend6 support (from the other comments). Next month, Asmodee will release Beginner Games for all three of its Star Wars RPGs, marking the first time that the Beginner Boxes have been in print for several years. It depends on how much of the 'rules keeping' you want your VTT to do for you. The once-popular Star Wars RPG is returning to stores next month with reprinted content, including new sets of the custom dice for the game.