WotC-Blizzard? Maybe, Warcraft would be a better option. I don't know if they would rather to await to the end of the troubles about the possible acquisition by Microsoft.
Zelda-Hirule? My opinion is one of the most possible options.
Blood of Zeus? Maybe "God of War" because this is more famous.
Runeterra/League of Legends? I have an open mind about this option.
MK and SF are too focused into 1v1, without armors or weapons, and set in the modern age. Other thing would be a D&D mash-up version of a famous franchise.
Maybe Hasbro should hurry or Japanese fantasy franchises (Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy..) could be licenced to Dragon-Sword RPG.
I am very surprised that Blizzard -- another company famously seeking more monetization -- hasn't given us updated Warcraft, Diablo and StarCraft RPGs, along with an Overwatch RPG. Inside Blizzard, nearly everyone, especially at the dev level, are current or former RPG players.Diablo and D&D have collabrated before, they could do an updated version for D&D24 with Diablo 4 lore.
Unlike Warcraft, there is an established history of D&D & Diablo.
Warcraft is known by more players. Diablo is "Heroes against Infernal hordes", only two factions. It is practically a mini-setting. And too far from the family-friendly style wanted by WotC. Tood dark and grimm even for the current Ravenloft standars.
Guan-Yu could defeat Thor and Ares.
Maybe we could see a D&D-Power Ranger (Mystic Force) crossover with the mystic knights of Tir Na Nog as "guest artists".
Maybe the anoucemente of a D&D videogame? Something for mobiles and tablets.
A new novel? I hope not always only FR. Why not a new about Dragonlance?
So maybe the tickets will take 12 hours to sell out in February rather than 90 minutes?Maybe the demand for tickets is less next year when people are not so sure Marvel will be there.