
Realm, a top podcast-first digital media network renowned for its creative shows and top-notch productions, has partnered exclusively with The Glass Cannon Podcast, marking a significant milestone for the tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) entertainment industry. The agreement, which was made public yesterday, will see Realm manage the popular actual play RPG podcast's distribution and ad sales representation.
Since its establishment in 2015, The Glass Cannon Podcast has solidified its position as a top-tier destination for TTRPG entertainment, renowned for its immersive storytelling, irreverent humor, and engaging gameplay. The podcast, which originally utilized Paizo's Pathfinder system, has built a devoted following through its compelling narratives and the distinctive chemistry of its cast.
"We are thrilled to welcome The Glass Cannon Podcast to Realm," said Sarah Bentley, Realm's Head of Network. "The Glass Cannon team has built an incredible community through their passion for gaming, storytelling, and pure entertainment."
scheduled for June in Las Vegas. Fans can also look forward to the conclusion of Campaign Two this summer, alongside the launch of Campaign Three and the third season of their Masks of Nyarlathotep campaign, titled "Time For Chaos."
Troy Lavallee, CEO and host of The Glass Cannon Podcast, expressed enthusiasm about joining Realm's roster: "Joining Realm at this exciting point in our company's trajectory feels like a perfect match. There's a reason the top names in media have flocked to Realm's banner."
The podcast has evolved considerably since its inception, expanding into a comprehensive RPG entertainment network that includes a variety of shows and content formats. The flagship show features a diverse cast including network co-founders Joe O'Brien, Skid Maher, and Matthew Capodicasa, alongside fan-favorites Sydney Amanuel and Kate Stamas, who bring to life a range of memorable characters in their adventures.
The Glass Cannon Podcast, which releases multiple episodes weekly, will continue to be available wherever listeners get their podcasts.
