Kobold Avenger
Legend
Definitely a bunch of speculation here, but I feel 5e still emphasizes most of its products having print releases, even if it might be more of a hybrid approach with the PDF versions available at the same time.
But if and when 6e comes along (sometime around 2025 or whenever), are they not even going to bother releasing most of the product line as physical books? Would D&D sourcebooks and supplements have a version or patch model of errata and updates.
Yes there's always the thing about "print is dead" even though I don't think it'll ever truly die, but I feel it's becoming less and less important.
And some might argue that 4e already is the last edition to emphasize print.
But if and when 6e comes along (sometime around 2025 or whenever), are they not even going to bother releasing most of the product line as physical books? Would D&D sourcebooks and supplements have a version or patch model of errata and updates.
Yes there's always the thing about "print is dead" even though I don't think it'll ever truly die, but I feel it's becoming less and less important.
And some might argue that 4e already is the last edition to emphasize print.