Levistus's_Leviathan
5e Freelancer
Having a metaplot actively makes some of the biggest settings in the game harder for a lot of DMs to run. I'd say that "it's just my opinion" isn't a valid argument when the "opinion" is making the DMs job harder.Again, your opinion, not shared by everyone. If people are going to call me out for not explicitly expressing my preferences as personal, I will do the same.
Except for the D&D movie, too. And the upcoming Drizzt TV show. And Baldur's Gate 3. And the other recent D&D video games. And the adventures that have come out in 5e.And yet, except for Drizzt and the last upcoming gasp of Dragonlance, we're not seeing any D&D fiction. So I guess you really can't have those stories anymore.
And, is there any evidence that there are so few novels because of WotC moving away from a metaplot? Or were they just not setting well? Or one of the other hundred reasons why there would be fewer D&D novels?
And even if moving away from the metaplot is the reason why there's not as much of that stuff anymore, that doesn't mean that it's impossible to have your cake and eat it too in this scenario. You can have D&D novels that don't advance the metaplot, just like Eberron.