January Organized Play: Tanuki Trouble, PFS Online and In-Store Sessions
Pathfinder Quest's Tanuki Trouble runs online today across multiple regions; check the Organized Play events page for sanctioned PFS sessions and local in-store options.

Pathfinder Quest Series 2 #24, Tanuki Trouble, runs online today and is available to players in the United States, Great Britain, Switzerland, and unspecified regions. The event pushes this month's organized play calendar into full swing by offering a fresh online scenario for Pathfinder Quest and maintaining a steady stream of sanctioned Pathfinder Society Online content that matters to players chasing chronicle continuity and table time.
Pathfinder Society Online Tampa 2025-26 is active with assorted scenarios, including Grim Symphony, Path of Kings, The Haunted Corridor, and The Chitterwood Walks Part 1. These sessions give returning and new players access to a variety of play styles and advancement opportunities without needing a local table. Weekend Initiation 2026 will run Friday January 30 through Saturday January 31 and offers a concentrated chance for new characters to enter the Society and for veterans to run multiple sessions over a single weekend.
In-store play remains an important backbone for local communities. In Arizona, Athoria Games Tempe listed multiple sanctioned scenarios under Tempe Athoria Tempe OP 2026. In California, at ease games in San Diego ran AEG SFS2 2026 events on January 24. Florida players saw local Pathfinder Society sessions hosted by First Coast Lodge at Counterspell Games in Jacksonville. The January 24 listings are now in the past, but they illustrate how brick-and-mortar stores continue to anchor monthly sanctioning and session variety across regions.
The Organized Play events page functions as the canonical hub for these listings. It shows regional and online sessions with scenario codes, session dates, and short descriptions that help players and GMs track sanctioned play opportunities. The page is updated frequently to reflect online and in-store sanctioning and the monthly scenario schedule, so checking it regularly is the quickest way to confirm dates, scenario codes, and whether a table is sanctioned for chronicle advancement.
Practically, today's Tanuki Trouble and the array of online and in-store sessions mean more options for hitting monthly play goals, advancing characters, and finding GMs for specific scenarios. New players can use Weekend Initiation to get started, while regulars can mix livestreamed online runs with nearby store nights to maintain chronicle continuity. Check the Organized Play events page for the latest listings, register with your chosen table where required, and plan character progression around the scenarios now available through January.
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