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A megablock of capsule apartments, local markets, ruined amenities, gangs, and mysteries. A city within the city. Some residents have never left. Some make things you cannot find anywhere else. Most are desperate. The corpos and cops call it STACK # 95563. But everyone who lives here calls it:

THE 55 

This supplement for your favourite cyberpunk TTRPG includes: 

▶ 36+ CULTS 

▶ 36+ CORPO SUITS to kill 

▶ 36+ GANGS to fight or team up with

 ▶ Narrative complications to make life interesting 

▶ 20 Starting scenarios to get the PC’s involved in THE 55 

▶ Hundreds of other places and NPC’s to bring THE 55 to life

THE 55 is an independent production by MICHAEL ELLIOTT and is not affiliated with Stockholm Kartell. It is published under the CY_BORG Third Party License.

CY_BORG IS ©2022 STOCKHOLM KARTELL

Purchase

Buy Now$10.00 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $10 USD. You will get access to the following files:

The 55 Spreads v 1.1.pdf 111 MB
The 55 Singles v 1.1.pdf 111 MB
The 55 Singles v 1.0.pdf 83 MB
The 55 Spreads v 1.0.pdf 83 MB

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Community Copies

If you want to check out THE 55 but don't have the money, pick up a community copy for yourself. Each sale of THE 55 generates another copy someone can get for free. 

You can also get all my games by joining my Patreon for as little a $1 a month.

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Looks awesome!

Thanks so much!

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It appears that the Spreads PDF has a rendering issue when loaded into Firefox on Windows 10. However, using SumatraPDF, it renders fine.

I have no idea if this is your fault, or something you can fix, but I figured I'd tell you. :)

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Thanks! The files are a bit unwieldy due to all the images. I'm uploading a different version right now that will hopefully help.

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You're awesome! I just also noticed that if I zoom out of the doc, the rendering fixes itself. PDFs are weird.

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They are SO WEIRD.