The first role-playing game published by Äventyrsspel in 1982 was a fantasy game titled
Drakar och Demoner (
Dragons & Demons), which used a variant of
Chaosium's
Basic Role-Playing (BRP) rules system. The game was expanded with the release of
Mutant 2 (1986) and was continued to be published throughout the 1980s. In 1989, Äventyrsspel published a second edition that switched to a
cyberpunk setting heavily inspired by the
Blade Runner movie, with new character options. This edition was also titled
Mutant, but is commonly referred to by players as
Nya Mutant (
New Mutant). A new edition in 1992 titled
Mutant RYMD (
Mutant SPACE) made more changes to the setting by moving it into the
Solar System. This iteration, however, was short-lived: after the English release of Äventyrsspel's
Kult,
Mutant RYMD was replaced in 1993 by
Mutant Chronicles; this new edition included elements of both
Kult without the religious elements and
Mutant RYMD. It was released nearly simultaneously in both Sweden and the United States, as a pen and paper role-playing game, a collectible miniatures game (
Warzone) and a board game (
Siege of the Citadel). The English translation of
Mutant Chronicles was provided by Heartbreaker Hobbies and Games. After Äventyrsspel ceased publication the rights to the original (post-apocalyptic)
Mutant role-playing game was acquired by Järnringen (The Iron Ring), who published a new edition in 2002 titled
Mutant: Undergångens arvtagare (
Mutant: Heirs of the Apocalypse). Järnringen continued to support this Swedish line through 2008 but did not translate it into English. In 2014 a new game in the franchise was released by Fria Ligan ("Free League") under license from Paradox Entertainment (the successor company of Target Games, now
Cabinet Entertainment). Titled
Mutant - År Nol" (
Mutant: Year Zero), the game uses the same post-apocalyptic premise as the original 1984 version, but set several hundred years earlier, when the apocalypse is still fresh and mutations are new and unstable. Free League has published many related products available in several languages. In 2020, after a successful Kickstarter campaign, Free League released
Mutant: Hindenburg, set a generation after the events of the 2002
Undergångens Arvtagare campaign.
Hindenburg attempts to retrofit all three post-apocalyptic settings (the original 1984 game, Järnringen's 2002 game and their own 2014
Mutant: Year Zero into one fictional history. This game uses a modified version of the
Mutant: Year Zero rules system. ==
Mutant (1984 version)==