I cant help it. I have to post on this.
I understand why Hasbro is doing what it is doing, I don't agree with it, bu tI do understand. They are clearly trying to make each division stand on it's own two feet, and that is a good thing. The only thing that concerns me is what they use for measurement. I cannot in my heart of hearts believe that they are honestly judging ANYTHING based on pokemon. If they are, they are fools beyond belief.
Pokemon was a toy fad, and toy fads NEVER last. As a toy manufacturer, I would hope they would know this. As evidence, I offer you cabbage patch kinds, tickle me elmo, furby, atari, the death of superman comic, etc. These pop culture fads don't last because their target audience, children, do not have attention spans that last, further more, at that age after a single year has gone by they are completely different people and their interests have thoroughly changed!
Pokemon could have been a gateway game. A progression from Pokemon, to M:tG, to Mage Knight, to Table Top Games, to finally DnD is natural and I have seen it happening on a local scale to some great degree.
The same kids that were playing Pokemon two years ago have legions of Mage Knight figs, and I have already seen a few of them at the 'grown up' (loose term) tables that feature Warhammer and Battletech. They will eventually get into the Pen and Paper aspect of it, but these things take time.
Assuming DnD lasts, and it will in some fashion or another, in two to three years there will be some type of re-release. Probably an updated book or two with new art, designed for this new audience. That will last 4 or 5 years and then we will see the new addition, which will go into pre-design about the time the new release comes along.
As for everyone who lost their jobs, that is truly Hasbrp's greatest loss, god forbid Corporations ever lay off the over payed imbeciles who make idiotic decisions in the first place. The suits always lay off the working man first and it sucks but that is the way it is.
Ultimately if those folks wanna keep on designing and working in the game industry, I doubt it will take long to see their names under Green Ronin, or Malhavoc's banner. Or some other equally top notch third party publisher.
My personal belief is that it will only be a matter of time before there are two or three third party folks out there giving Hasbro a run for its money on the d20 market. And quite frankly, anything that raises the bar is good for the game, and ultimately good for us.
Oh and one last thing, if one of the big names win's the setting search, take that big bank roll and invest it. Then in two or three years, use the captital to secure the financing necessary to buy DnD! THAT would be irony!