Dragon magazine and Dungeon magazine are still there. In fact, they are better than they have been for years. Sure, the format may not appeal to you, but that's fairly irrelevant. They are still there!
Also, what do you base this "real chance that D&D will be gone" on? Do you have insider information we do not have? Do you have an education and some real statistics that enables you to make such a claim?
Because, and you may not realize this, D&D will never be gone. That's why people still play OD&D, 1e, 2e, 3.x aside from 4e. Even if Hasbro locked D&D far and away, we would still have our books! That's right, no ninjas will come and steal your books.
The OGL and general weak laws regarding copyright and games would ensure that just about anything for D&D could still be produced by those willing, because, let's face it. 5 million people just won't stop loving and playing D&D because Hasbro decides that it's not worth it anymore. So if they close shop, you can be sure that others will take over.
Please pardon me. Upset by the other affair, I said things that are incorrect.
Yes, we still have Dragon and Dungeon Magazine.
I do wish, that they remained in print form. Just me. But we *do* still have the magazines.
I have no Insider Information. It is true that everyone I once knew has quit the Hobby, but that is irrelevant. I hope others are joining in. Things change, no?
What I fear, was that Hasbro would simply shelve the copyrights to D&D, as they did for the print versions of Dragon, Dungeon, and some of the settings. I don't want to see that happen.
Yes, *we* still have our books. We can maintain the Hobby as a Cottage Industry forever, basically.
I want us to continue to be a Mainstream Hobby. I want D&D to remain a universally known name. To be honored and the inspiration for other games, for conventions, for a lot of things that have happened previously, and hopefully will still go on happening. Let's keep D&D a Household Name.
*I like your post.* This is the kind of stubborn optimism, and stubborn will to continue, that this Hobby needs. If we have a whole bunch of people like you, D&D really WILL stick around for the indefinite future.
Cheers, sir.