Critical Role Announces Acquisition Of Sci-Fantasy Podcast Midst

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CriticalRole has decided to expand their content library as they have acquired the sci-fantasy podcast Midst as part of their company.

\nCritical Role announced this morning they have acquired a new property under their umbrella of content with the sci-fantasy podcast series, Midst. If you've never heard an episode of the show before, this is a semi-improvised drama series in which they follow the characters of a space-western town called Stationary Hill, on the islet of Midst, as you follow the paths of three distinct characters in an original setting.

Season three and future seasons are currently in the works, with each episode featuring at least one original art piece from notable artists, including Ricardo Bessa, Lenka Simeckova, Sam Bosma, Artem Chebokha, Lap Pun Cheung, Will Kirkby and more. We have a couple of quotes about the deal below.

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