Newshound (aka Spoiler Week) – Part 1
Welcome, one and all to our very first Spoiler Weekend! This week, we have some sneaky previews into NISEI-1 courtesy of our very own Lead Designer, @crithitd20. Greg has been […]
Welcome, one and all to our very first Spoiler Weekend! This week, we have some sneaky previews into NISEI-1 courtesy of our very own Lead Designer, @crithitd20. Greg has been […]
NISEI Organized Play in association with The Metropole Grid and Trace Five presents 1st NISEI Online Tournament: Eternal Date: 1 and 2 December 2018 – (Saturday and Sunday) Location: https://jinteki.net […]
To those of you who have been present and active in the European (and not only) metas, 5N00P1 should be no stranger. Visiting various events around the globe, organizing some […]
Hey there runners! A quick note before we get into the monthly update… we’ve taken on board the feedback that last weeks article was very long, and hard to read […]
If you’ve been playing Netrunner for a while or have been actively following the event scene in Europe, you may have heard the name “Charity Gift” and good stories about […]
Releasing Most Wanted List updates to NISEI Standard v3.0 and announcing the MWL for NISEI Eternal v1.0.
Do you wish you never had to say goodbye to your favorite cards? Announcing Eternal, a new NISEI format where you don’t have to!
It’s a brave new NISEI world, and that means overhauled policies for NISEI Organized Play events.
Editor’s note, May 2020: This article was initially part of Replicating Perfection – System Core 2019. It has been split into its own post here for clarity and readability. Hi […]
It’s here! NISEI’s System Core 2019 card list is out now, along with thoughts on its development, updates to Organized Play policies, and much more.
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“15 Minutes” is back! We’re taking a turn into a corner that I think many gamers (whatever the game) can be proud being a part of – fun for charity. […]
Looking at the why, who, and how of NISEI’s translation efforts, as well as potential stumbling blocks for our translation process in the future.