Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
It is pretty interesting to think what a true Greyhawk setting book would look like in 5e... Mike Mearls has pretty much said aloud that he would make the book as sandbox-y as possible (he spoke on it extensively as a guest on Dragon Talk). That discussion IMO pretty much makes any chance of a big "Greyhawk Reset" for 5e pretty much off the table.
At the same time, based on what was released in Ghosts of Saltmarsh, the team is willing to make some tweaks to the setting to allow for the new 5e paradigm. Tieflings are now canon to that setting (and I'm using "canon" loosely, I know there's really no such thing for D&D). They even made art for a tiefling NPC from Iuz's Empire, though still stated that people are fearful and horrified of them. The book even mentions Dragonborn, though not as being present in Greyhawk but instead being something that people would react to with "fear and revulsion."
The setting itself also isn't as "out of the box" as Dark Sun or Eberron and isn't going to provide a bunch of new classes and rules. I don't even know if I know a single race/subrace unique to Greyhawk (please correct me if there is one).
I imagine a new setting book would actually be 25% new adventure, 25% tools on making adventures in Greyhawk, 10% new rules for players (mostly stuff like backgrounds), and 40% lore on the various locations/culture. But that's just my thoughts.
Actually, Mearls Dragon Talk interview makes me think that a reset back to the boxed set is more likely, since that is what he discussed with Tito. That, and coyly saying that he had ideas to discuss with Luke Gygax about potential products, which makes a return to a Gygaxian vision much more likely, as seen in Saltmarsh.
As to what a product would contain, looking to the current examples of 5E setting books will help (full analysis pending the release of Eberron): some player options (probably not many, but Ravnica had only a few), a lot of DM prep material focused around the genre tropes for that setting (in this case, Greyhawk is called out as Sword & Sorcery in the DMG, so Sword & Sorcery prep material would be expected) and....Monsters. Tons of Monsters. Anything from Monstrous Compendium 5 in 2E, or the 1E MM, MM2 or FF that haven't been published already and maybe a few reprints as neccesary.
However, if they really want to loop in the GH fans, game an included Adventure module, as they did with Ravnica and Eberron. Get Luke & Ernie Gygax involved, make it a or reals, honest to Pete Castle Greyhawk. Draw the Megadungeon out a bunch, and provide tools for Megadungeon extension and play. Make Castle Greyhawk an AL season for Meta-Megadngeon shennanigans.
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