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2025 | 'Lost Odyssey: Godfall' charity Pathfinder 2nd Edition special announced, featuring Matthew Mercer, Reggie Watts, Deborah Ann Woll, Felicia Day, and Brandon Routh as players, with Bill Rehor as game master, supporting Extra Life in partnership with Demiplane and Lost Odyssey Events. |
2024 | 'Scarlet & Violet—Stellar Crown Showdown' premiered, a three-episode Pokémon Trading Card Game series hosted by Alison Mattingly with celebrity guests Terry Crews, Jacob Batalon, and Abigail Breslin. |
September 2024 | Sagas of Sundry: Goblin Mode began airing on Geek & Sundry's YouTube channel and Realm Media podcast network, led by game master Amy Vorpahl. |
September 2024 | Geek & Sundry relaunched and partnered with podcast platform Realm Media, returning to producing original actual play content. |
August 2024 | Legendary Digital Networks announced a new actual play podcast series 'Sagas of Sundry: Goblin Mode', marking a relaunch of Geek & Sundry. |
April 2023 | Geek & Sundry continued to upload sporadic new videos until April. |
2021 | L.A. by Night completed its run after moving channels. |
January 2021 | Wil Wheaton and Legendary Digital Networks settled their lawsuit outside of court. The Geek & Sundry website began redirecting to Nerdist. |
July 2020 | Legendary laid off 30% of the Legendary Digital Networks staff, significantly impacting Geek & Sundry's operations. |
2019 | Lost Odyssey: The Book of Knowledge, a charity D&D game supporting the Autism Society of America, was hosted by Deborah Ann Woll. |
2019 | Pathfinder: Knights of Everflame launched, featuring characters conscripted into an army. |
2019 | Relics and Rarities debuted, a Dungeons & Dragons campaign hosted by Deborah Ann Woll featuring celebrity guests each episode. |
2019 | Geek & Sundry became largely inactive, with the YouTube channel primarily used for re-releasing existing content. |
April 2019 | Wil Wheaton announced a lawsuit against Geek & Sundry for breach of contract regarding Titansgrave: The Ashes of Valkana distribution deals. In the same month, Jason Campbell left the company. |
March 2019 | Alpha streaming service was shut down, with Geek & Sundry content migrating to YouTube and Twitch channels. |
February 2019 | Critical Role's split from Geek & Sundry and LDN was completed. Critical Role and Talks Machina began airing exclusively on Critical Role's channels, no longer distributed via Alpha streaming service. This move also suspended the Alpha exclusive show Talks Machina: After Dark. |
2018 | Geek & Sundry launched multiple new shows including Key Question, a pop culture themed question and answer show created by Marisha Ray & Matt Key. |
2018 | The company was acquired by Legendary Entertainment, marking a significant milestone in its corporate development and potential content expansion. |
September 2018 | L.A. by Night, a Vampire: The Masquerade RPG show, premiered as a weekly show with Jason Carl as the Storyteller. |
July 2018 | Star Trek RPG show Shield of Tomorrow ended and was replaced by superhero RPG show Callisto 6, with the same cast and Campbell as game master. Critical Role also began recording in a new studio. |
June 2018 | Critical Role Productions began self-producing new shows and content, no longer airing on Geek & Sundry's channels. Felicia Ray stepped down as Creative Director, with Matt Key replacing her. |
February 2018 | Geek & Sundry's Twitch channel reached its peak subscriber count at 55,349. |
2017 | Geek & Sundry began producing shows exclusively for Legendary's streaming service, Alpha. |
July 2017 | Marisha Ray was appointed as the Creative Director of Geek & Sundry. |
January 2017 | Eric Campbell became the Director of Development for Geek & Sundry, replacing Thomas Tull who exited as Legendary Entertainment CEO. |
2016 | Felicia Day left Geek & Sundry after feeling fatigued in a managerial role. |
2016 | Talks Machina, a Critical Role spinoff show, premiered on Geek & Sundry's Twitch channel. |
June 2016 | Legendary Digital Networks (LDN) announced Alpha, a new subscription streaming service featuring programming from Nerdist and Geek & Sundry. |
January 11 2016 | Wanda Group announced the acquisition of Legendary Entertainment for $3.5 billion. |
March 2015 | Geek & Sundry launched their Twitch channel with a 48-hour stream in support of The Lupus Foundation. |
March 12 2015 | Critical Role began airing on Geek & Sundry's Twitch channel, initiated after Felicia Day learned about a private Dungeons & Dragons home game from Ashley Johnson. |
2014 | Geek & Sundry was acquired by Legendary Entertainment. |
April 2 2012 | Geek & Sundry was launched by Felicia Day, Kim Evey, and Sheri Bryant as part of YouTube's original channel initiative. |
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