I'm not much interested in anthropomorphizing giant corporations. I greatly appreciate everyone who fought for this victory, and I'm glad WotC leadership caved on this. I hope they can rebuild a healthy relationship with the community that supports them.
For me, I decided a while ago to move on. 5e for me was always blandly acceptable-- it was good enough as a game, it had a few really good ideas (adv/disadv, bound accuracy), and most people were okay with playing it. But I was never really attached to any D&D settings, and the flaws in the system rankled as the years went by: overpowered magic again, non-existant OOC rules, boring fighters, bad rangers, etc. The best thing you could say for it was the massive 3rd party support to fix various issues, but that's ruined now. I was okay with 5e, but I actually enjoyed 4e as a game far more. I'm actually finding Pathfinder 2e to be far better at giving that experience, ironically enough considering its origins.