


On 24 April 2007, it was on Martin's website that Green Ronin was producing a new line of A Song of Ice and Fire RPG products, unrelated to the earlier Guardians of Order effort. No further information regarding the settlement was revealed, nor the status of other creditors' claims on the property. Martin received all remaining stock of the limited edition version of the RPG. On 7 March 2007 Martin wrote that he had regained control of his intellectual property rights and was "all square" with Guardians of Order. Martin expressed hope that the game may be salvaged by another company, though he also said that he was experiencing difficulty in trying to recover his intellectual property rights.

On 28 July 2006, Martin announced that he had received word from the head of Guardians of Order that the company was folding and that no further releases for the setting would take place. The A Game of Thrones RPG (AGOT RPG) was nominated for several ENnie Awards and won 2006 awards for: Best Production (Silver), Best Game (Silver), and Best d20/OGL Product (Silver). The book was created by Guardians of Order and released by Sword & Sorcery, a subsidiary of White Wolf Games. The standard edition contains only the d20 system rules. The limited edition is faux-leather bound with silver gilt pages and includes rules for both systems, and includes an interview with Martin. Two editions were made: a serial-numbered edition limited to 2500 copies, ISBN 1-58846-941-7 and a standard edition, ISBN 1-58846-942-5. The game is designed to be usable with two RPG systems: the d20 System and the Tri-Stat dX system.
