Olgar Shiverstone
Legend
I was surfing Amazon today looking for a way to burn up a new gift card. I haven't bought any new D&D books in a year or so, and figured there would be some great and intriguing new products out there. Much to my disappointment, it seems like the majority of recent WotC publications -- Dark Sun aside -- are essentially repackagings of existing material. Looking ahead, the only item in the next year's worth of projected publications that caught my eye as interesting/original is the Neverwinter Campaign Setting.
That may just be my perception, of course, but it did lead to this question: is WotC (and by extension, D&D itself) flaming out? We're three years into the current edition, and if we're already reaching the point where much of the official publication is repackaging/reimagining rather than truly original exciting material, I don't think it bodes well. Particularly as it seems the cycle has accelerated compared to the flame out/reboot times of the prior couple of edition cycles. (Note: this is not intended to be and edition war comment as I'm not comparing the edition content but rather the publishing cycles).
Or have I just become an old(er) grognard?
That may just be my perception, of course, but it did lead to this question: is WotC (and by extension, D&D itself) flaming out? We're three years into the current edition, and if we're already reaching the point where much of the official publication is repackaging/reimagining rather than truly original exciting material, I don't think it bodes well. Particularly as it seems the cycle has accelerated compared to the flame out/reboot times of the prior couple of edition cycles. (Note: this is not intended to be and edition war comment as I'm not comparing the edition content but rather the publishing cycles).
Or have I just become an old(er) grognard?