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<blockquote data-quote="Desdichado" data-source="post: 6380622" data-attributes="member: 2205"><p>I don't know why we're always so concerned about if the kids today are going to play D&D or not. But personally, I think D&D will evolve into something else. If Hasbro is smart, what they'll do with D&D is similar to what Marvel has done with their trademarks and brands.</p><p></p><p>Namely, they're making money hand over fist, but hardly any of it comes from comic books. In fact, the comic books are pretty abysmal right now, with a few exceptions, and have been for years. (Dan Abnett and Co.'s superhero space opera titles are the big exception. Ultimate Marvel was the exception for a time, but then Marvel went and screwed that up too.) Comic books aren't really even their core business anymore; they just have to do them for reasons of inertia, no doubt. But the movies, the licensing to toys, video games and TV shows--that's where the money is.</p><p></p><p>Can D&D be parlayed into that kind of multi-media franchise empire? Don't know. Can it succeed in any way similar to how it has done in the past based solely on sales of the game itself? I doubt it. I think the future of D&D is to branch out sufficiently that other enterprises can subsidize the game so that it can continue by the die-hards without having to worry about the brand folding up every few years because sales keep dropping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desdichado, post: 6380622, member: 2205"] I don't know why we're always so concerned about if the kids today are going to play D&D or not. But personally, I think D&D will evolve into something else. If Hasbro is smart, what they'll do with D&D is similar to what Marvel has done with their trademarks and brands. Namely, they're making money hand over fist, but hardly any of it comes from comic books. In fact, the comic books are pretty abysmal right now, with a few exceptions, and have been for years. (Dan Abnett and Co.'s superhero space opera titles are the big exception. Ultimate Marvel was the exception for a time, but then Marvel went and screwed that up too.) Comic books aren't really even their core business anymore; they just have to do them for reasons of inertia, no doubt. But the movies, the licensing to toys, video games and TV shows--that's where the money is. Can D&D be parlayed into that kind of multi-media franchise empire? Don't know. Can it succeed in any way similar to how it has done in the past based solely on sales of the game itself? I doubt it. I think the future of D&D is to branch out sufficiently that other enterprises can subsidize the game so that it can continue by the die-hards without having to worry about the brand folding up every few years because sales keep dropping. [/QUOTE]
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