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Actually, it pretty much is the new Benny main range currently, as the previous story arc has been finished. It's not just it's navigable from the Benny part of the site - it's categorized unambiguosly as part of the Bernice Summerfield range even if you click on it from the DW part of the site (unlike, say, Love and War, which is under "Doctor Who Special Releases"). On the BF website it's described as "the adventures of archaeologist Bernice Summerfield and her friends the Doctor and Ace", not the other way around.

And yes, given the double reversible covers with both of the ranges' logos, I'd definitely describe both "Love and War" and the two "Voyages" as being part of both of their respective ranges at the same time. Unlike, say, The Justice of Jalxar, which does not have an optional Jago and Litefoot cover and is pretty unambiguously part of only the Fourth Doctor range. Or unlike "Shadow of the Scourge" which was never marketed nor marked in any way as a Benny story either.

"If the Doctor is involved, it's Doctor Who."

Not necessarily. Death of the Doctor (TV story) isn't a Doctor Who story, it's an SJA story. The Hourglass Killers (audio story) isn't a Doctor Who story either, it's a J&L story, despite an appearance of the Doctor. And either way, I never claimed that Love and War or the New Adventures box aren't Doctor Who. Just that they're part of BOTH Doctor Who AND the Bernice Summerfield range.

I'd say that Big Finish definitely does market it as both a Doctor Who story AND a new chapter in their Bernice Summerfield range.