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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8355748" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>I guess we could agree the digital market doesn't mean only videogames, or PDFs but also other products. </p><p></p><p>Now I am wondering about intercompany crossover products. Do you remember the future Magic: the Gathering/Beyond Universe? With Lords of the Rings and Warhammer 40.000, or M:tG cards about Walking Dead and Godzilla (Toho kaiju universe), or the boxes of D&D: Rick & Morty and Stranger Things. Hasbro would dare to publish some crossover with D&D, and I don't mean only transformers or Gamma World(TTRPG) but other franchises as Fortnite or Disney. I know it sounds like a totally crazy idea, but whe should have a open-mind about this possibility. For example characters from a sitcom playing a Dragonlance game with some "non-canon" changes, for example Tass is a female kender and not too stupidly daredevil and Riverwind as a barbarian. A jedi academy in Spelljammer? Yes, and even an affectionate parody with the characters from the last cinematographic trilogy. Or famous videogames franchises. Why? For collectors who aren't roleplayers. Hasbro could sells action-figures of Ravenloft version of Resident Evil characters, heroes and monsters, or figures of a Kara-Tur-Capcom's Street Fighter crossover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8355748, member: 6802378"] I guess we could agree the digital market doesn't mean only videogames, or PDFs but also other products. Now I am wondering about intercompany crossover products. Do you remember the future Magic: the Gathering/Beyond Universe? With Lords of the Rings and Warhammer 40.000, or M:tG cards about Walking Dead and Godzilla (Toho kaiju universe), or the boxes of D&D: Rick & Morty and Stranger Things. Hasbro would dare to publish some crossover with D&D, and I don't mean only transformers or Gamma World(TTRPG) but other franchises as Fortnite or Disney. I know it sounds like a totally crazy idea, but whe should have a open-mind about this possibility. For example characters from a sitcom playing a Dragonlance game with some "non-canon" changes, for example Tass is a female kender and not too stupidly daredevil and Riverwind as a barbarian. A jedi academy in Spelljammer? Yes, and even an affectionate parody with the characters from the last cinematographic trilogy. Or famous videogames franchises. Why? For collectors who aren't roleplayers. Hasbro could sells action-figures of Ravenloft version of Resident Evil characters, heroes and monsters, or figures of a Kara-Tur-Capcom's Street Fighter crossover. [/QUOTE]
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