'DELTA GREEN: THE NEW AGE' NOW AVAILABLE
Find your true light!

Three years before the 1997 publication of Delta Green, John Scott Tynes playtested the concept in AOL chatrooms with a deadly little campaign he called The New Age. What if, he seemed to ponder, groups like Scientology and Eckankar were even more fucked up and dangerous? What if they had some kind of line to actual psychic powers? What if Delta Green agents had to shoot the shit out of their headquarters? The playtests went well. The New Age found its way into Delta Green proper.
Now it's back. It already went out to Kickstarter backers, of course. Time for the rest of the world to see what's coming.
▲ Download The New Age in PDF with a bunch of handouts.
▲ Order it in paperback and get the PDFs, too.
▲ Ask your local game store to stock it (APU8151, ISBN 978-1-940410-85-2) so you can buy it there. And you still get the PDFs if the store signs up at Bits & Mortar.
You're getting the PDFs one way or another, is I guess what we're saying. Try to enjoy them.
FIND YOUR TRUE LIGHT
July, 1997. The controversial religious movement Enolsis (famously litigious when called a “cult”) has long encouraged adherents to find inspiration and inner power with crystal Realizers. To Delta Green, it’s all ordinary grift and graft—until international news outlets report an explosion in the home of a retired Air Force colonel with ties to the biggest defense contractors around. An explosion so strange that Delta Green’s leaders have to pull in every favor to keep photos out of reporters’ hands. An explosion that centers around the husk of the colonel, merged with the floor and still holding a Realizer tight.
What caused the strange blast? What does it have to do with Enolsis? With its mysterious leader, the “Living Power”? With the massive planetoid suddenly looming in the middle of the Solar System, never seen before?
Your Agents may have the misfortune to find out.
The New Age is, of course, a work of fiction. Honest.