Friday Knight can now send push notifications straight to your device, so you won't miss a new chat message even when the app is closed. Tap the notification and you'll land right in the conversation.
Drop a link into a tavern post and you'll get a nice preview card with title, image, and description. YouTube and PeerTube videos can be embedded directly, so other players can watch them without leaving the page. A small consent banner makes sure nothing loads before you decide.
Add hashtags to your posts to group conversations around topics like a campaign, a game night, or a favorite genre. Tap a tag to see every post that uses it.
The whole app is now available in English alongside German. Switch languages from your profile settings whenever you like.
Your collection and wishlist are now part of a flexible system of named lists. Build a "campaign games", a "co-op favorites", or a "want to try someday" list, give it a name, and share it with the community. You can create and edit lists right where you use them, no separate page needed.
You no longer need to own a game to flag that you'd love to play it. Mark any title as "looking for players" and let the community know you're up for a session.
Tap a played-game entry, an artist, or a publisher and a small modal slides in with the details, no full page reload required. Great for quickly checking who designed a game without losing your place.
When someone publishes a news article, the tavern now shows a tidy preview card so you can see at a glance what's worth reading.
Editing the same game multiple times in a row no longer clutters the feed with repeated entries. You'll see just the latest edit, so the timeline stays focused on what matters.
System lists like your collection and wishlist always appear first, with your custom lists sorted alphabetically below. Easier to find what you're looking for.
The user handle and the filter input are now part of a single, cleaner form, making it quicker to find people on the platform.
Author and artist labels are now gender-inclusive in German, group and author copy received small adjustments, and several small touches make the interface feel more polished overall.
Tavern post text now uses the full width of its container, which makes longer posts comfortable to read. Link preview images stay out of the way when you've already added your own pictures.
Tag and selection inputs no longer get stuck or behave oddly when you navigate to another page and come back.
Select fields in Firefox no longer look misaligned. They now match the rest of the app the way they should.
Visiting an invalid page number used to throw an error. Now you get a friendly response instead.
The link to the privacy page now points to the right place from everywhere in the app.
Tapping a push notification now reliably takes you to the conversation it's about, instead of a generic chat page.
Editing a tavern note now reflects your changes immediately, no missing update on screen.