So, now we're nitpicking the use of "rift"? Sheesh.I do not consider it a rift so much as simply different preferences.
You're right, Gygaxes haven't been involved with official D&D for quite some time . . . which is part of the "rift", part of Ayoub's point.
Gary was famously ousted back when D&D was published by TSR, Adkinson brought him in as a consultant for 3E, but Gary and WotC drifted apart as well. Luke has worked with WotC as a consultant before, but not for a while, and not so public-facing.
Rift? Folks drifting off in different directions? Let's avoid pedantics, please.
For WotC, this is a way to get some more nostalgia into the new releases. Gygax? Greyhawk? Melf? Of course part of the purpose is marketing and sales, $$. For Luke, this is a chance to be directly involved in the game his father created, and that was a huge part of his childhood. And to further his own interests as a professional in the larger RPG community. All of which is just fine, projects can have multiple purposes.
I'm happy that Luke is getting this opportunity, he's good people. And I'm fine with WotC banking on nostalgia. I'm excited for this project.







