Champions: New Millennium
Champions: New Millennium is a 1997 role-playing game supplement for Champions, published by Hero Games and R. Talsorian Games. It introduced a new edition of Champions that used the Fuzion system. The change was controversial and caused fan backlash; today it’s largely ignored when people count the different Champions editions.
In 2000, Hero Games released a second edition of Champions: New Millennium, now dual-statted for Fuzion and the Hero System, as part of their plan to align new products after leaving R. Talsorian.
Reviews were mixed. Phil Masters gave it 6 out of 10, praising its colorful mix of influences (old Champions material, Bubblegum Crisis, Cyberpunk, Mekton Zeta) but criticizing the lack of an index, rushed rules, and confusing design; the new game world was solid but not particularly special, and existing players might not convert while new players could be overwhelmed by the options. A Pyramid reviewer noted that the edition is bold and different, with a radically changed universe and a brand-new system.
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