Pathfinder Quest adds PDFs and digital stretch goals for backers
Pathfinder Quest backers can now open the rulebook and campaign sheet PDFs, while other stretch goals roll out through BackerKit and Paizo webstore codes.

Pathfinder Quest has moved from pledge management to actual play prep. Paizo’s June 8 update on BackerKit added the Campaign Sheet and Rulebook PDFs to every order that includes the game, so backers with the Standard or Deluxe edition should now see those files in their surveys.
The digital drop is broader than the core book files. BackerKit’s “Digital Delights” update says the Endless Adventure PDF and the Wallpapers and Icons set went to all backers, while the Pathfinder Core Rulebook Set PDF and the Pathfinder Crown of the Kobold King PDF went to supporters who bought those add-ons during the campaign. The Narrative Companion App by Forteller is also being distributed to eligible backers.
Not every reward arrives the same way. Some files are delivered directly through BackerKit after backers open Get Your Digital Rewards, while others come as redemption codes on Paizo’s webstore so buyers can keep PaizoConnect benefits, including partner-site discounts tied to digital tools like Fantasy Grounds and Demiplane. The update also walked backers through Forteller access and survey recovery for anyone who lost the email attached to a pledge.
That split rollout matters because Pathfinder Quest is still in physical fulfillment even as its digital layer is going live. Paizo said it hoped to complete Wave 1 fulfillment by June 12, and its FAQ had already targeted Spring 2026 for delivery. For tables waiting to start, the June 8 release is the first usable launch point: the Rulebook PDF gives players and GMs the rules in hand, the Campaign Sheet gives them the campaign material to prep, and the add-on PDFs and companion app widen that toolkit before the boxes finish landing.
Pathfinder Quest itself was pitched as a cooperative adventure board game for 1 to 4 players, set around Falcon’s Hollow and built around eight of twelve possible adventures. The Deluxe Edition was limited to the crowdfunding campaign and will not be reprinted, which makes the digital rewards feel less like bonus clutter and more like the first pieces of the campaign that backers can actually start using right now.
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