DCC has gone OGL to GSL?

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DCC has gone OGL to GSL?

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So I picked up the Fallen Lama today and notice it has a new look. Then I see the logo. It's GSL. Any comment on this? Does GSL have something to do with the nicer looking stat blocks? What changes can we expect in the 4e modules? I read through the 4e GSL and SRD but I'm not sure I understand it all. Can you still do a Barghest monster like in DCC #57?
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In short, once the terms of the GSL were revised a couple months back, it made more sense to start using the GSL instead of the OGL.

The nicer looking stat blocks are just a coincidence; the graphic designer found a better format. :)

We can still do any monster that's in the SRD.
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So this means they get the 4e compatibility logo but we expect them to no longer be for sale as pdfs after 4e is done and WotC moves onto 5e? I just recently got into 4e and picked up #55 Isle of the Sea Drake and I was very pleasantly surprised to see it was OGL. What is the last one that is 4e OGL?
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DCC #60 Thrones of Punjar is the last OGL one.
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