Was just about to post this.
[B]I've got to meet you by tomorrow noon, and cut through all this red tape
At a bar called O'Malley's, where we'll [U]plan[/U] our [U]escape[/U][/B]
Evidence or wishful thinking?... but there's plenty of evidence to suggest that Midway and/or Dust could ALSO feature Planescape.
I would call it evidence, only in that it is what I think based on things I have seen, and I have no stake in it either way. I would be interested in whatever they did (depending on how it was done).Evidence or wishful thinking?
If this ends up being nothing more than about an update to the PC game, then WotC and their social media person/team was stupid to repost the tweet so quickly onto their Twitter and Facebook feeds. If they had waited a day or two to do that, then people would not be going nuts thinking 5E Planescape was coming out this year.
Evidence or wishful thinking?
From what we've heard, the Planeshift conversion documents are a hobby project for one of their employees, so I wouldn't assume they'll lead to any major releases.Hoping it's something related to the Planescape we know and not a complete reboot using the MTG Planeshift stuff they have been putting out (Which is my hunch).
Wait, when you say it's "too 90s," do you mean the videogame or the tabletop game (setting)? You're sort of talking about both in the quoted paragraph.Plan escape is different enough that I think WotC would be wise to have a longer rollout an hype buildup, especially considering that 5e (allegedly) has attracted a new cohort of younger fans for whom Planescape is something of yore that old Gen Xers talk about wistfully, like record stores, the Matrix, and Jean Grey. In fact, on this same line of argument, Planescape may be too 90s to have appeal today...hopefully they'd adapt to better suit the cultural zeitgeist.