Indie Press Revolution

Indie Press Revolution (also referred to as "IPR") is a sales network that acts as a fulfillment house for publishers of indie role-playing games. It was founded in 2004 by Ed Cha of Open World Press and Brennan Taylor of Galileo Games. IPR represents over 100 author/publishers involved in role-playing games. It offers games directly to the public and to game retailers.

Indie Press Revolution
Privately held company
IndustryRole-playing
FoundedDecember 1, 2004
FounderEd Cha, Brennan Taylor
Headquarters
United States
ServicesDirect sales first network of creator-publishers
Websiteindiepressrevolution.com

On June 17, 2010 DOJ, Inc. (which also owns Hero Games) announced that they have purchased a majority share of IPR. Brennan Taylor has stepped down as President and maintains a minority share.[1] Jason Walters is now acting general manager, and much of IPR's energy is currently focused on expanding its convention presence, growing its retailer network, and attracting new publishers.

Member companies

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References

  1. "DOJ Company Announcement". Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2010-06-17.
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