Pathfinder 2 Hellbreakers arrives on Fantasy Grounds VTT
Hellbreakers landed on Fantasy Grounds as a $79.99 full VTT package, giving Pathfinder tables a ready-to-run AP instead of a fan-made import.

Fantasy Grounds just gave Pathfinder groups a clean on-ramp to Hellbreakers: the Adventure Path arrived on the platform on May 20, 2026 as a $79.99 digital package built to be played, not patched together. For tables that already run on Fantasy Grounds, that matters immediately. The product is not a PDF, and it is not accessible outside Fantasy Grounds, which means this is the official, installed version for groups that want to click in and start moving minis instead of waiting on a custom conversion.
The package is loaded the way a VTT release ought to be. Fantasy Grounds’ listing includes a fully developed Reference Manual, resized maps with preset grids, Line of Sight and Lighting where appropriate, pre-placed tokens, linked area descriptions, treasure parcels, and encounter XP integration. That is the difference between a title that looks good on a store page and one that actually saves prep night. The maps, tokens, and encounter structure are already in place, so a Game Master can spend time on pacing and tactics instead of rebuilding the adventure from scratch.

That digital release also lands on top of a much bigger Pathfinder story. Paizo describes Hellbreakers as a 256-page hardcover Adventure Path designed for four characters, starting at 1st level and carrying the party to 10th level by the end of the campaign. The Player’s Guide, released on February 26, 2026, frames the party as members of the Hellbreakers League fighting Chelaxian oppression in Isger, and it adds new backgrounds such as Archdevil Apostate, Breachill Survivor, and Isgeri Reclaimer. In other words, the Fantasy Grounds version is not just another conversion of old material. It is the digital delivery arm for one of Paizo’s most important current campaigns.
That status matters because Hellbreakers is also the first Pathfinder Adventure Path in Paizo’s new quarterly hardcover format, announced in August 2025 after the company ended the long-running monthly softcover AP line. So this Fantasy Grounds release closes a real access gap for online tables: the campaign now exists as a full official VTT package, ready to run the moment a group decides to take it on. For Fantasy Grounds, that is the kind of release that keeps the platform in the Pathfinder conversation where it counts, at the table, with the session about to start.
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