That would be nice, though I've heard a reason stated for why they are not allowing it so far. The reason is about copyright, and the Marketplace graphics you can buy on this site. Apparently if you could "give away" a campaign, that would allow transferring of copyrighted graphics or marketplace purchases, so it seems this is why it's not permitted. Note -- your suggestion is still valid. It's good to have this requested as a Suggestion & Idea. I just wanted to answer with the reason I've heard (above) for why this hasn't been implemented yet, and also I will provide a way to work around it. So, you can still appoint someone else as GM, it's called Co-GM, which it sounds like you already know of this option, and this can potentially work for your needs. First the GM would assign another player as Co-GM. Then the "old" GM should click "Re-join as Player" (!). At that point you can be a normal player and the Co-GM can act as the new GM, which should resolve what you want to do with your game with your brother. The co-Gm will be missing access to only a couple minor features that can be controlled just by the Owner. The missing features should not affect gameplay at all. The few features that are limited to Owner only, are things controlled outside the actual game (such as setting the Character Sheet selection which is a one-time thing, and setting the Next Game Time which is a weekly chore). Note that if you are bothered by -- or have the problem with -- logging back in and you're GM and you "see things you shouldn't see" before you manage to click the "Re-join as Player" button, then there is a workaround to learn -- a special link you can bookmark that will make sure you always login as Player not GM when you use that bookmark. The way to do this is told in another thread, and I can help find it if you don't know what I'm referring to, just ask again and I will point it out.