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    Ryan Dancey - D&D in a Death Spiral

    Technically, they did - the current company making Chrysler cars is a new company created in mid-2009. "Old" Chrysler sold all their assets to the new company, leaving the old company to rot in bankruptcy with all the debts and contracts they wanted to get rid of.
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    Ryan Dancey - D&D in a Death Spiral

    Producing, yes; selling, no (since they're being repurposed as board game pieces).
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    Ryan Dancey - D&D in a Death Spiral

    Umm... if the 2011 schedule isn't case #2, then what's your definition of "downsizing" that doesn't include cutting releases in half?
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    Dear Wizards, I no longer have a clue what you're doing

    If there's going to be an announcement of 2011 product, it'll be at DDXP. Gencon is too late; the late 2011 (and probably early 2012) products will have already been solicited to retailers by then.
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    Scott Thorne, a retailer, comments on recent events

    I accept your point if you replace Dark Sun (which had player & DM content) with Eberron (which was split like FR). :) That said, if DM material sells so well for Wizards, why are they cutting back? Dark Sun consolidated the player/DM books, and Neverwinter appears to have done the same. DMG3...
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    Dear Wizards, I no longer have a clue what you're doing

    Maybe my impatience is because I'm a lapsed fan who only got back into D&D in early December after a year-plus hiatus, but it feels like Wizards is killing the game right as I picked it up (again). So rather than slowly building up my copies of the back catalog new, I've just gone ahead and...
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    Scott Thorne, a retailer, comments on recent events

    Planned and releasing next month.
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    WotC: Re-issue older editions.

    PDFs might pay off. I don't see new print runs ever doing so. And I think that their 4e sales would go down as a result of the brand confusion.
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    The 4e Distribution Model has Failed...

    Wizards had that.
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