Secondly, 2019 and beyond all had at least five big products - hardcovers and box sets. 2019 might be peak, because you have four hardcovers, Essentials, Tyranny, plus two starter sets. Or it could be 2022, with five hardcoves plus a box set, plus the DL battle game. This year is just a bit less. 2018, on the other hand, just had four hardcovers plus the "other products" which were rather forgettable. Production ramped up a bit in 2019; 2020 saw a slight dip due to covid, but then it bounced back to "Five Plus" from 2021 on. So I'd say "peak 5E" really started in 2019.