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Revision as of 13:31, 24 September 2021

The Short version of the Q3 2020 Orr Report.
The Orr Group Industry Report is a report listing stats and use data on different game systems on Roll20, released quarterly on their Blog. "Orr Group" is the name of the company that owns Roll20.
About The Orr Group Industry Report[1]
The Orr Group Industry Report explores trends within the tabletop gaming industry with a focus on the online tabletop community. Created in 2014, the Orr Report has always aimed to go beyond the topic of “what games have sold recently” and really centralize the focus on what games people are continuing to play and enjoy on an ongoing basis. Everyone from players to publishers can get a bird’s eye view for the usage and popularity of different systems on Roll20 and identify trends for tabletop as a whole.


At one point Roll20 had a longer break in publishing the reports, and with Q2 2019 started again, after having changed how they collect and analyze the data.

New Orr Report

The new version of the report was started with Q2 2019, after bit over a one-year break since the last one. Data collected and representation is different from the older reports, so might not match one-to-one.

2021

2020

2019

Old Orr Report

These are the Orr Report form before the 1½ year break, after which data was collected in a different way.

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014