2003
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2003 saw ten Fighting Fantasy gamebooks from Wizard Books with Steve Jackson's Sorcery! series being incorporated into the main series for the first time. (Puffin book numbers in square brackets.)
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- ??: The website Advancedfightingfantasy.com closes down, to later reopen as the official site.
- ??: The website The Realms of Shabak closes down.
[edit] February
- 10th: Official Fighting Fantasy website Fightingfantasygamebooks.com launched and run by David Holt.
- 17th: Forest of Doom (#8 [#3]) and Sorcery! 1: The Shamutanti Hills (#9 [#Sorcery! 1])
[edit] April
- 7th: Caverns of the Snow Witch (#10 [#9]) and Sorcery! 2: Kharé - Cityport of Traps (#11 [#Sorcery! 2])
- 29th: The website Fighting Fantasy Project - Online Gamebooks is launched.
[edit] May
- 22nd: Trial of Champions (#12 [#21])
[edit] June
- 5th: Sorcery! 3: The Seven Serpents (#13 [#Sorcery! 3])
[edit] July
- ??: An e-Book version of The Warlock of Firetop Mountain was released for the Palm OS by Proporta.
[edit] September
- ??: The first issue of the webzine The Salamonis Gazette is published online.
- 4th: Armies of Death (#14 [#36]) and Sorcery! 4: The Crown of Kings (#15 [#Sorcery! 4])
- 18th: Last non-spam post to Fightingfantasy2 : Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks chat forum.
[edit] October
- 18th: The website FF Reviews Archive is launched by Per Jorner.
[edit] November
- 6th: Return to Firetop Mountain (#16 [#50]) and Island of the Lizard King (#17 [#7])
| Preceded by 2002 | 2003 | Succeeded by 2004 |
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