thecasualoblivion
First Post
People sure are making a lot of assumptions out of very little data.
The USA Today best seller list is based on reports from certain stores and, as quoted from their site:
Yes, some big hitters there. But we know very little about what proportion these mix with when it comes to reporting D&D books. It's quite possible that good USA Today best seller rankings do not conflict at all with Pramas's informants, even if they are represented in the very same list. It could be that the market has shifted toward getting new D&D books from Amazon and away from the outlets they know about. It could be that the market hasn't really shifted but that there are segments of it where 4e doesn't have legs.
About all we can really infer, if they are correct in what they told Pramas, is that there are segments of the market where 3e supplements, several years into the product, are selling as well as the new shiny. That could be because 3e still has life left in it. It could be because 4e isn't doing it for some people who tend to shop at those outlets. It could be because the outlets also serve omelettes on alternate Thursdays and, as everyone knows, that favors the sale of 3e supplements...
In other words, its all speculation. This is not news.