Remathilis
Legend
We've had five new* settings that never had D&D support prior since 5e: Ravnica, Theros, Styrixhaven, Wildemont, and the Radiant Citadel. Three of those came with already included MTG fandom and one with the biggest streaming show in gamings fandom. How much do you think that moved the needle in terms of fandom reaction? In terms of sales? I might be out of the loop, but I don't think any of them made as big a splash as Eberron did in 2003.I am a little surprised at how new-setting averse folks here are. No wonder WotC won't ever do anything new.
Personally, I want to see more smaller support for the eight settings D&D is known for. I want another Ravenloft book with more domains. I want an actual good Spelljammer book with planets and system generators. I want an actual Dragonlance Gazetteer, a guide to the Outer Planes, an AP set in Xen'drik, etc. Adding even more settings just makes each of those less likely. I actually think that's too many already; it would take another decade at one setting per year to give each 5e setting a 2nd book. But if you're going to have them, you gotta give them some support, especially with how thin Spelljammer and Dragonlance was.