Very very true. I think the article title was clickbait (jeez, what isn't these days?)-Videogame rights != the complete IP
What I don't like, however, is that people immediately dismissed the very IDEA that Hasbro might sell the Dungeons & Dragons intellectual property. Because it's possible- but 99% of people, including myself, now equate the IP with WotC... but it's an IP. They CAN sell it. The ramifications of something like that are staggering- the majority of folks on the D&D team at WotC, for one- talk about layoffs

All the things that are attached to the playing of the D&D- DnDBeyond, DMsGuild, etc. all disrupted or ended if another company acquires it and wants to make it their own.
The reason that I don't like the "preposterous!" reaction is because I think we equate D&D, this giant of the hobby, with the hobby itself. Part of me HOPED that this would actually turn into something legit- because I thought it could be for the betterment of the hobby itself, TTRPGs, to decouple the "tabletop roleplaying is D&D" monolith. This MASSIVE new player base that has sprung up in 5e, to many of them 5e is D&D, D&D is WotC, D&D is THE TTRPG. It might just be a sliver of anarchist in me? I don't know.
I'm not stuck to this idea, but I didn't like that I realized that I equated WotC with D&D; even though I started in AD&D, by the time I was buying books it was 3e and WotC D&D.
It's an IP- that's all it is to Hasbro; if it makes sense to them to sell it, and they had a buyer, they would. Hell, Hasbro's not even sure how to make money from it- they've been planning and making moves, hiring lootbox/battlepass-experienced video game executives for WotC positions etc. but it's all still in the works. They might feel like D&D's value is at an all-time high, and that luster might fade sooner than later.
So to dismiss the idea because it just seems ludicrous because in the back of our heads WotC=D&D=TTRPG, that bothers me.
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