Zardnaar
Legend
Um, no. 4e outsold Pathfinder in every quarter until after Next was announced and they stopped publishing new 4e stuff.
The revival started around the time Aquisitions Inc got big, which was well before the Next playtest was announced. Hell, before Essentials, IIRC.
The torch never needed PF or OSR to keep burning, also. More people kept playing with their old DnD books than played either of those.
At it's height, DDi subscriptions probably outdid PF book sales. Why do I say that? Because even at the low point during the Next playtest, DDi still had nearly 100k subs. Even if they all had 1 year subs, which were at a very generous discount, they were raking in gobs of cash from that service. At the height of 4e, when DDi was still the place to get new Dragon and Dungeon mag articles on top of the builder and compendium, it was much larger than that.
Everything other than DnD is like every campaign setting other than homebrew in popularity. You have to discount the top dog to even call them popular with a straight face. And now 4e is lumped in with everything else behind 5e in places like roll20, but before the playtest was announced, nothing was beating it.
Didn't DDI count inactive players and ex players? I had an account as well for example.
We know now they decided to kill 4E in 2010, 5E design started 2011. That's not successful they probably sold well at launch when people bought it blind like I did. Never bought any more books after release and forgot to cancel DDI until 2010.