Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think most people outside of a very specific group of people on messageboards and social media even notice what the official D&D is.
My group of teenagers pull out all kinds of homebrew, have random species printed out from Reddit, don't know what the current adventure line is (Spelljammer?), haven't heard of OneD&D, and haven't the foggiest idea when I pull out an old houserule from 2nd edition.
This sentiment also carries over to the group I've DMed at the local library, the massive school D&D clubs.
In my view, the upcoming generation of players could care less if it's an "official game." They want what's cool, what they find online. D&D is no longer a monolith.