It’s been a project on my to-do list for several months, but as of the start of the year, I have begun splitting out my existing YouTube material into several smaller channels. This involves a lot of re-uploading and configuring of additional presences, but hopefully will allow for a bit more focus on each channel.

Star Wars material (Legion mainly) is unchanged, and is now the focus of the main channel. It is by far more popular than the other material, and the greatest draw of new subscribers, so it logically was the one to leave alone. I will be hopefully adding some Armada and X-Wing material, and perhaps some painting, but it will remain as “Star Wars” focused, at the original https://www.youtube.com/@halfling13.

Pathfinder material is moving to a new sub-channel, https://www.youtube.com/@halfling13_pathfinder2e, although it will contain both 1st and 2nd edition material. I have quite a few game session videos over the years, so it will take a couple weeks to have everything posted. My audience has always been very small here, so I am neither looking or expected any big push. However, I have noticed a recent surge in Pathfinder interest in YouTube recently, with the upcoming changes to D&D 5th edition or One D&D.

Warhammer FRP material is also moving to a new sub-channel, https://www.youtube.com/@halfling13_warhammerfrp, and all of the materials should actually be published at this point. Although there are more frequent sessions, they are also a bit shorter, which makes the re-upload a bit faster. This content does seem to have more interest than Pathfinder, though I suspect it is more about people interested in the wargame versions of Warhammer, instead of RPG fans.

Finally, I have a subchannel for our Call of Cthulhu one-shot adventures, located at https://www.youtube.com/@halfling13_callofcthulhu. This content is always sporadic, since we don’t have a standing campaign for horror games, but any future sessions will end up here. Likely, it will include any one-shot horror related games, not exclusive to Call of Cthulhu, since I expect some of the future games will use alternative game systems.

For all these channels, if you have interest in the content, I encourage you to like and subscribe, and consider activating the notification bell. If any of the subchannels get some traction, though would be wonderful, but I am realistically not expecting much.

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