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Revision as of 17:47, 30 May 2020

This article is about the digital BattleTech magazine. For the 1988 BattleTech print anthology, see Shrapnel.
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Shrapnel
The Official BattleTech Magazine
Product information
Type Magazine
Development Editor: Philip A. Lee
Primary writing Various contributors
Cover Artwork Various artists
Illustrations Various artists
Publication information
Publisher Catalyst Game Labs
First published 2020 -
Content

Shrapnel (subtitle: The Official BattleTech Magazine) is a digital-only magazine dedicated to the BattleTech franchise, intended as a spiritual successor to both the older BattleTechnology print magazine and the shuttered subscription-based BattleCorps fiction website, among others. The first issue was released in May 2020.

Canonicity

Shrapnel was explicitly stated to be fully canonical for the BattleTech universe. This is a notable exception from the current definition of Canon for BattleTech, which states that magazines are not counted among the canon sources by default (overridden in this case through explicitly declaring the publication canonical).

Issue 1

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Shrapnel, Issue 1

Contents

part 1 of 4

Credited Contributors