Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
Well, but think about it. Even if we we allow a maximal potential future, where D&D Arena totally takes off and becomes the big money maker for D&D, it is important to remember that this already happened to Magic: the Gathering. The digital future has been there for Magic for a couple years now, and Arena income is a huge chunk of Hasbro's overall revenue.For all those that are lamenting that he’s being a grognard about kids these days and the hobby.
He’s not talking about the hobby. He’s talking about Dungeons and Dragons.
He’s lamenting that D&D will just be another video game.
What effect has that had on the physical card game? Looking past the belly-aching from the enfranchised players (M:tG lingo for people who show up to tournaments, care about the story, etc.), it's only been getting bigger with more people playing the physical card game than ever. It's not a zero sum proposal.