Jacob R. said: Reading the twitter account of Paizo's marketing boss - Aaron Shanks - it is pretty clear that it is Roll20 that decides what gets on the platform. Also when on the Paizo forum asked about PF2 products and missing APs, Aaron's answer was: We do not think so. They are focused on smaller adventures over APs. Ultimately, it is up to them. There's no reason to believe it should be any different with PF1. It is solely Roll20 that is the limiter here. And I just don't understand it. If Paizo was truly interested in having their content here, they wouldn't rely on "we told Roll20 they could put our content on there". Paizo could spend some man hours, or hire a contractor to help put things on Roll20. Relying on Roll20 to put out large batches of content whenever they feel like it around other things with more involved publishers probably isn't the most efficient way to promote your product. Somehow I doubt that is how Evil Hat went about having a bunch of stuff on here in a relatively short time. That said, this might very well be one of the signs of the recent turmoil within Paizo. I expect that has been building for a while.