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Demiplane launches Campaigns on Pathfinder NEXUS with roadmap

Demiplane launched Campaigns on Pathfinder NEXUS, adding shared campaign tools and character management. Legacy groups will wind down at the end of March.

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Demiplane launches Campaigns on Pathfinder NEXUS with roadmap
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Demiplane rolled out Campaigns for Pathfinder 2E on NEXUS today, giving tables a centralized place to run games and manage characters. The company says it will continue day-and-date releases with Paizo and plans two more major feature waves this year, positioning NEXUS as a fuller GM toolkit for groups that want digital coordination without cobbling together multiple apps.

Meredith from Demiplane framed the launch plainly: "I’m thrilled to share some big news for Pathfinder 2E NEXUS!" Wave One is live now. "Campaigns give your game a shared home," the announcement adds, and the initial release focuses on the basics GMs and players ask for most: creating a group with a designated game master, controlling which books and content are available for character creation, viewing and editing character sheets for everyone in the campaign, and importing existing characters already built on Demiplane. The feature is accessible from the top navigation of Pathfinder NEXUS. "Wave One of Campaigns is available right now - you can access Campaigns in the top nav of Pathfinder NEXUS," the post explains.

For GMs, that means tighter control over content legality at the table and less time spent policing character builds mid-session. Being able to edit and view party sheets from a single hub streamlines prep and troubleshooting, and the character import makes moving established PCs into a campaign quicker than rebuilding from scratch. Players can expect easier collaboration on shared resources and clearer boundaries during character creation.

Demiplane says work is underway on the second wave, which will add a campaign-specific NPC list and campaign resources such as notes, links, websites, and references tied directly to a game. After that, the team plans to roll out Pathfinder homebrewing capabilities and encounter-building functionality, bringing encounter creation and custom content into the same ecosystem. These features aim to reduce friction between VTTs, document storage, and handouts by making NEXUS a single-source of truth for a campaign's rules, characters, and reference material.

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The company also announced it will wind down legacy group functionality at the end of March, so GMs who still rely on the older system should migrate campaigns and characters into the new Campaigns feature now to avoid disruption. Community members have already requested demo content and tutorials so tables can evaluate Campaigns without creating a new account; expect Demiplane to respond with onboarding materials as feature waves arrive.

For now, check the top nav on Pathfinder NEXUS, try importing a character, and set a books list for your next session. The rollout means less admin and more table time, with deeper GM and player tools arriving across 2026.

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