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<blockquote data-quote="Warunsun" data-source="post: 6243559" data-attributes="member: 6688054"><p>I would guess there will not be any continuation of the "Magazines" period. However, that ship could sail again. Perhaps Paizo doesn't have the connections to get back on the magazine rack; perhaps even Wizard's didn't have those great connections before; but Hasbro certainly has the connections. Paizo does have the staff that could do the grunt work and did a great job at it and Hasbro could float a new start financially if they thought such thing was a good idea for the D&D brand. Again, I also doubt it would happen but I wouldn't say it is impossible.</p><p></p><p>The most likely situation is that <em>Dragon</em> & <em>Dungeon</em> e-zines are dead. My prediction is that the current forums and backed-up Gleemax (or whatever it is) will be wholesale deleted very soon. In its place will be a new subscription only website with a forum, web article section, and possibly blogs or wikis and some bare bones online tools. All behind a pay-wall. The best stuff will be sold individually like on dndclassics.com.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warunsun, post: 6243559, member: 6688054"] I would guess there will not be any continuation of the "Magazines" period. However, that ship could sail again. Perhaps Paizo doesn't have the connections to get back on the magazine rack; perhaps even Wizard's didn't have those great connections before; but Hasbro certainly has the connections. Paizo does have the staff that could do the grunt work and did a great job at it and Hasbro could float a new start financially if they thought such thing was a good idea for the D&D brand. Again, I also doubt it would happen but I wouldn't say it is impossible. The most likely situation is that [I]Dragon[/I] & [I]Dungeon[/I] e-zines are dead. My prediction is that the current forums and backed-up Gleemax (or whatever it is) will be wholesale deleted very soon. In its place will be a new subscription only website with a forum, web article section, and possibly blogs or wikis and some bare bones online tools. All behind a pay-wall. The best stuff will be sold individually like on dndclassics.com. [/QUOTE]
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