LuisCarlos17f
Legend
If you go to WotC web this shows its videgames studios like subsidiaries. Maybe there are internal reforms to go from being a game publisher to becoming a franchise manager.
Another possibility is to secretly negotiate the adaptation of other companies' franchises, and therefore, the utmost discretion is required.
The online content doesn't need previous UA articles for feedback. If some error was found this could be fixed in an update. The good new is this should allow to test experimental new rule packs or special game mechanics, for example bloodlines for Birthright.
Could D&D appear in Fornite if this becomes a future videogame store app? This may be very important because Fortnite may be very valious for "product emplacement". Hasbro IPs should appear in Fortnite before that empty space to be full with franchises by other companies, for example isekai mangas. If Hasbro was talking with Epic Games then nobody says a word and the silence should be total, quiet like a tomb.
Or D&D settings could be linceced to other publisher, like Ravenloft in 3e. The risk is to keep the problem is maintaining consistency with continuity and the copyright ownership of new characters or monsters.
Another possibility is to secretly negotiate the adaptation of other companies' franchises, and therefore, the utmost discretion is required.
The online content doesn't need previous UA articles for feedback. If some error was found this could be fixed in an update. The good new is this should allow to test experimental new rule packs or special game mechanics, for example bloodlines for Birthright.
Could D&D appear in Fornite if this becomes a future videogame store app? This may be very important because Fortnite may be very valious for "product emplacement". Hasbro IPs should appear in Fortnite before that empty space to be full with franchises by other companies, for example isekai mangas. If Hasbro was talking with Epic Games then nobody says a word and the silence should be total, quiet like a tomb.
Or D&D settings could be linceced to other publisher, like Ravenloft in 3e. The risk is to keep the problem is maintaining consistency with continuity and the copyright ownership of new characters or monsters.


