Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
Sure, but that doesn't mean that when Winninger, nearly a year later, teases five projects on the docks, he isn't thinking of a comparison similar to that. A Forgotten Realms revisit is the most likely reading, but a Greyhawk book is not a priori something to be dismissed when speculating for the D&D Studio's longterm plans, and any Greyhawk Setting book could be easily termed a revisit due to the extensive coverage in Ghosts of Saltmarsh.Van Richten's for Ravenloft was not a revisit. As plenty of people discussed and agreed to in other threads, including you, I think, Ravenloft was one of the three classic settings they said were being updated for 5E. I am pretty sure one of the WotC folks even tweeted this too.