The 1000xRESIST 1st Anniversary Fanzine is OUT NOW

[h3]blue communion, the 1000xRESIST 1st Anniversary Fanzine is OUT NOW.[/h3]
This fan-led collection features over 100 pages made by 24 contributors (and 4 mods).
Within these pages, you'll find:
- foreword by Remy Siu, the creative director of 1000xRESIST!
- fan illustrations and cosplay
- fan fiction, poetry, and essays
- micro-TTRPG and personality quiz
- food and drink recipes
- music transcription and diy craft project (standalone printable assets offered with the zine download)
We are so stunned by the talent and effort on display. Below is a copy of the forward, written for the fanzine. Hopefully it captures how we're feeling here at sunset visitor about this amazing display of love. This is truly next level.

[h3]Fanzine Forward[/h3]
I can’t believe it’s been a year.
While working on 1000xRESIST, it felt like development would never end. There was always something left to do, some sound, animation, or piece of music. A missing voice line here, a missing texture there. A bug persisting somewhere. I’m told this is a normal feeling in game development – and certainly we had similar experiences in the arts world – but this particular timbre of endlessness was new to me. And I think, new to many of us on the team.
But... upon release, we continued to experience new things. We saw the first reviews go up. We saw players resonating with the story. We saw the first bits of fan art posted online. The first forum posts in ResetEra advocating for the game. The first messages and emails sent through our contact forms. We got to experience 1000xRESIST being discovered. Discovered by fellow devs and industry workers, discovered by the wonderful community gathering in our Discord, discovered by the amazing fans and artists online, and yes, by all the fantastic people here featured in this fanzine.
Performing arts can be lonely. Even though you perform to people in-person and in real-time, after the performance is over, you rarely see the audience again. Their engagement with the work lives inside them, in memory, and one cannot really access that. This is what I’m used to. Getting the post-performance blues.
To see fans continue to engage with 1000xRESIST, to get familiar with usernames and avatars, to answer questions on the Discord, and to witness this fanzine come together – to witness it even existing – has been remarkable. Thank you to all the contributors and organizers for making this possible. There’s so much talent and passion collected here.
We are so grateful to have this community around the game, continuing to bring new people in and spreading the word. We say that a lot. We’ll keep saying it.
1000xRESIST was by no means a guaranteed success. There was a lot of risk. A lot of challenges. After all is said and done, we still exist because of the fans. It means the world to us that they’re making these characters – this story – their own. We get to discover a whole chorus of diverse artistic voices and perspectives, and all of a sudden, it’s not so lonely anymore. It starts to feel more like a collaboration.
So, enough from me. Time to step aside and let these amazing folks take center stage! Six to one and HEKKI GRACE.
– Remy Siu (Creative Director of 1000xRESIST)
April 30th, 2025

[h3]FanZine Credits[/h3]
MODS
- manager & co-editor: 0x0ada
- editor & co-manager & social media & promo artist:mynn
- layout designer: eira
- art moderator & cover artist: SpilledTe
- 0x0ada
- Irutzencre
- smanki
- 419 MHz
- Issu the Res
- Snazz
- Amygdala Suzanna
- Jupiter
- Some-Creep
- cadmean
- Paprika
- SpilledTe
- Captain Turnip
- Rashika (litchilovers)
- thunder0star
- deadfinches
- ravenzeys
- tj_ayyee
- goblincat
- Revenger210
- Umbring
- inksoot
- sangkalibutan
- WolvZephyr