Difference between revisions of "BattleTech online media"

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*[https://mwomercs.com/ MechWarrior Online Legends], the official website going with the [[MechWarrior Online Legends]] (MWO) online game
 
*[https://mwomercs.com/ MechWarrior Online Legends], the official website going with the [[MechWarrior Online Legends]] (MWO) online game
 
*[[MechWarrior: Dark Age Website]] (aka LinkNet, defunct since 2010), the official website going with the [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]] boardgame
 
*[[MechWarrior: Dark Age Website]] (aka LinkNet, defunct since 2010), the official website going with the [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]] boardgame
*[https://www.youtube.com/@catalyst-game-labs | Catalyst Game Labs YouTube channel]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/@catalyst-game-labs Catalyst Game Labs YouTube channel]
  
 
==Unofficial online media==
 
==Unofficial online media==

Revision as of 02:52, 13 May 2024

BattleTech was initially conceived as a physical tabletop boardgame, and publications concerning the game - both official and fan-made - were paper-based, typically in the form of print media. The advent of the Internet created a whole new space for publication online, and BattleTech has since grown into a multimedia franchise with a considerable online presence.

Official online media

Some online resources for BattleTech are provided by the owners or license holders. These are official BattleTech publications, and as such can potentially contribute canonical or apocryphal content. They include:

Unofficial online media

There is a plethora of fan-generated online content. Some of the most prominent examples, which can be assumed to be widely known and used throughout the fanbase, are listed below.

Disclaimer: Please note that this is a wiki page and is not meant as a broad list of fan projects or to advertise media. Policy:Notability is in full effect, and editors are strongly urged to exercise restraint in adding websites or channels to this list.