Doug McCrae
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The #3 and #4 positions are either out of order or have the wrong numbers.
The #3 and #4 positions are either out of order or have the wrong numbers.
Given that Hasbro's owned WotC for a decade now, and hasn't done a whole lot of that tying in, I'm not sure where you get the idea that they're interested in it.
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But heroscape is a WotC product.
Well no.
Heroscape wasn't created by WOTC but by another Hasbro subsidary, namely Milton Bradley.
However, it was transferred to WOTC's control since, unlike other MB games, Heroscape contains "expansions, tournaments" and apparently MB is not really set up for testing/running a play network.
Eh- My instincts tell me Hasbro is more concerned about what they can tie into the D&D name than D&D itself.
There are movies (as well as cartoons or other TV shows), merchandising, and other derivative products. Don't forget D&D themed board and computer games.
I would be surprised if they haven't floated the idea of an dedicated D&D CCG based on the M:tG ruleset & mechanics.
So, the most hard information that comes out of this is (. . .)
No actual data, so nothing "hard" out of this at all.
The roleplaying game category remains deeply troubled, with most brands down, and the gap between Dungeons and Dragons and the rest growing.