Hmm. The rumors have always said that WotC has been quietly asking ~$30 million for the rights to D&D for some time. If Monte had a quiet and rich backer, or won the lottery, or was far more of a financial wizard than we gave him credit for, it would certainly be interesting.Thornir Alekeg said:I have figured it out!
The rumors about Mattel buying Hasbro were off: it was in fact Monte buying D&D from Hasbro. Monte has bought the rights to D&D from Hasbro and will be releasing 4e next year.![]()
Thornir Alekeg said:I have figured it out!
The rumors about Mattel buying Hasbro were off: it was in fact Monte buying D&D from Hasbro. Monte has bought the rights to D&D from Hasbro and will be releasing 4e next year.![]()
I think you´re thinking in the wrong direction. It will certainly be a gaming product, but what gaming product, I have no clue. I hope it´s something I´ll find useful, like an AE adventure series, but I know that´s not what it will be...wingsandsword said:Hmm. The rumors have always said that WotC has been quietly asking ~$30 million for the rights to D&D for some time. If Monte had a quiet and rich backer, or won the lottery, or was far more of a financial wizard than we gave him credit for, it would certainly be interesting.
I don't see it as likely, but it would be better to have D&D back in the hands of a small, privately held company run exclusively by dedicated gamers, instead of ultimately at the hands of a big corporation, like how WotC was before they sold out (literally).
MaxKaladin said:No. I think Monte has been hired to write 4e for Wizards. See, they generally announce a new edition a year ahead of time and someone said this product is supposed to be for GenCon 2006 and that would mean a GenCon 2005 announcement...
Plus, we have that evil laugh from Eric Mona to back this theory up! I mean, he wouldn't evil-laugh if something like this wasn't in the works, would he?![]()
Considering Monte is linked with White Wolf, I'd prefer not to see that. WotC might have been smaller than some, but they had a lot more people that Monte did. Besides the transition time. Besides the fact that many of us don't care for Monte Cooks style, or his Anti-Gnomite tendencies. And heck, we'll mention the poor quality of a lot of the WW D20 books to date too.wingsandsword said:I don't see it as likely, but it would be better to have D&D back in the hands of a small, privately held company run exclusively by dedicated gamers, instead of ultimately at the hands of a big corporation, like how WotC was before they sold out (literally).