Not really, but I do have a poster-quality print framed and hanging on my wall. Note the version and era that is represented is not current. But I still use it for my campaigns.Old timers have access to old product, satisfying that need there (except perhaps an actual boxed set with a map you can hang on the wall).
Quite a lot, more than our group could ever use. But obviously opinions vary in thisI think WotC just doesn't release much D&D content to begin with.
Other than Campaign-lngth adventures and Magic crossovers, what's there really to show for 8 years of releases?
Interestingly though, of my two online, interactive mapsI presume WOTC is following a winning formula as they see it. There's this giant map and pretty everything in 5E takes place in this tiny little square on the left side. I'm guessing that new players don't have a clue about the Realms, so it's not a priority to market the entire Realms to them.
IMO the first map is also a much nicer map in design.Interestingly though, of my two online, interactive maps
Toril World Map, Forgotten Realms
is 4 times more popular than
https://dndcombat.com/faerun
and because I'm ramping up, mapping every module to locations on Toril, I would like to see some kind of future for the world, not just Faerun.
Right so given that, Ed and peeps release Border Kingdoms, lets convince him to release a replacement for Maztica.Probably far to many issues that WotC would have to "fix", best to just not deal with it.
Like Hollow World from Mystara. Cool setting for the idea behind it but it would never fly today with out a massive revision (like Dark Sun).