Misfit Studios
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Misfit Studios is a small press role-playing game company based out of Toronto, Canada that has been in business since 2003. Owned and operated by Steven Trustrum, Misfit Studios publishes games primarily via e-book (PDF) and print on demand (PoD) formats. It has made a name for itself by publishing a vast product line of third-party supplements for Ronin Pubilshing's industry-leading M&M Superlink / Mutants & Masterminds 2nd Edition role-playing game rules system and license, although the company also publishes for other game systems, including d20 / OGL, Savage Worlds, and the Unisystem.