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<blockquote data-quote="Mirrorrorrim" data-source="post: 9029525" data-attributes="member: 7040132"><p>In the long run? Yes. The 2024 books are preparing for at least the next 10 years of the game, and is literally the springboard for what will come even later. I will be so bold as to predict that the 2024 rulebooks are going to sell even better than the 2014 books. Streaming and actual-plays will keep bringing younger players in, and we older gamers are always introducing the younger generations of players into the game, and while I don't want to be indelicate, we older players are also "aging" out of the game.</p><p></p><p>The younger generations are more diverse and have more global access than ever before, and the game should evolve as modern sensibilities do. The industry continues to grow and Wizards is not the only company leading the way. Other games, not just D&D clones, are also embracing diversity and are are exploring handling race/heritage differently. Wizards isn't alone in this. The choices these games make will matter more to the younger generation.</p><p></p><p>Final answer, yes, many more new players will be joining in the next 10 years, and if they cut their teeth on the 2024 books, those diverse options will become the new norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirrorrorrim, post: 9029525, member: 7040132"] In the long run? Yes. The 2024 books are preparing for at least the next 10 years of the game, and is literally the springboard for what will come even later. I will be so bold as to predict that the 2024 rulebooks are going to sell even better than the 2014 books. Streaming and actual-plays will keep bringing younger players in, and we older gamers are always introducing the younger generations of players into the game, and while I don't want to be indelicate, we older players are also "aging" out of the game. The younger generations are more diverse and have more global access than ever before, and the game should evolve as modern sensibilities do. The industry continues to grow and Wizards is not the only company leading the way. Other games, not just D&D clones, are also embracing diversity and are are exploring handling race/heritage differently. Wizards isn't alone in this. The choices these games make will matter more to the younger generation. Final answer, yes, many more new players will be joining in the next 10 years, and if they cut their teeth on the 2024 books, those diverse options will become the new norm. [/QUOTE]
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