Scott_Rouse
Explorer
Every time I've planned to go to GenCon, just like every time I've planned to buy my first modern Mac, I get laid off, or suffer some other, unforeseen and sudden economic change, thus my inability to go this year, which was my best potential since 2002-2003.
Anyhow, I hope whatever the outcome, that whomever buys the convention, focuses on GenCon, as opposed to the other add-ons, which seemed to cause the issues that GenCon is now suffering, and this tradition in gaming keeps going on.
Given that this this rumor is reporting that the sale will be for several million dollars I would suspect that if the deal happens that the buyer is not going to suddenly abandon the hobby game audience.
GenCon has been a stable or thriving show over the past few years and can continue to grow. Even last year, with high gas prices at $4.30 a gallon keeping many at home, the show was pretty packed and reported significant attendance. Even under new ownership I don't see it changing to far from it's current programing.