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<blockquote data-quote="Majoru Oakheart" data-source="post: 6227281" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>Yeah, I suspect that they will wait until mid-January to early February to update their release schedule. I think at first it is going to be very bare. This isn't the first time they've failed to update the schedule for the next year in time for the end of December. Same thing happened at the end of 3.5e. 4e came out in June of that year.</p><p></p><p>I think you'll find that at first the update will go live with just the rest of the Sundering adventures and Sundering novels. Those will last until June/July. Everyone will continue to wonder why there is almost no products at all on the schedule for another month or two. Then in March they'll will be an announcement about the release of D&D Next in either June or July. Then the surprise announcement of at least one new product or product line to coincide with the release of D&D Next. Likely a new way of getting minis to people as its clear that Dungeon Command is no longer supported. They will also announce that after a couple of month hiatus, the new and improved Dragon magazine will be released. It will contain exclusive previews of D&D Next and possibly opportunities to get in on last minute closed beta testing of rules(possibly some rules that won't be in the core rulebooks but will be slated for one of the first expansion books). It will likely also include some sort of character builder for D&D Next.</p><p></p><p>Then at GenCon they'll make an announcement of the rest of the expansion books they have planned for the rest of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majoru Oakheart, post: 6227281, member: 5143"] Yeah, I suspect that they will wait until mid-January to early February to update their release schedule. I think at first it is going to be very bare. This isn't the first time they've failed to update the schedule for the next year in time for the end of December. Same thing happened at the end of 3.5e. 4e came out in June of that year. I think you'll find that at first the update will go live with just the rest of the Sundering adventures and Sundering novels. Those will last until June/July. Everyone will continue to wonder why there is almost no products at all on the schedule for another month or two. Then in March they'll will be an announcement about the release of D&D Next in either June or July. Then the surprise announcement of at least one new product or product line to coincide with the release of D&D Next. Likely a new way of getting minis to people as its clear that Dungeon Command is no longer supported. They will also announce that after a couple of month hiatus, the new and improved Dragon magazine will be released. It will contain exclusive previews of D&D Next and possibly opportunities to get in on last minute closed beta testing of rules(possibly some rules that won't be in the core rulebooks but will be slated for one of the first expansion books). It will likely also include some sort of character builder for D&D Next. Then at GenCon they'll make an announcement of the rest of the expansion books they have planned for the rest of the year. [/QUOTE]
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