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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8000591" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>There is a good reason for the return of Oriental Adventures, the potential section of the market of the otaku fandom. Manga and animes are making a lot of money. There is even a d20 manga. If Hasbro wants, they could sell action figures of famous characters from Shonen Jump, for example Dragon Quest: the adventures of Fly. If they agree, this manga magazine could publish a new franchise with its own version of D&D: Adventures Orientals. </p><p></p><p>If Hasbro wants, WotC could publish a Planeshift: Visionaries or Planeshift: Beast Wars, at least for the next April's Fool to test the reaction by the fandom.</p><p></p><p>WotC could publish a D&D version of famous franchises, but if they want to be linked to the D&D multiverse we may need a really good explanation. </p><p></p><p>Hasbro can create its own sword & planet franchise. If Hasbro buys Mattel then the things could change.</p><p></p><p>Greyhawk will come back, but they aren't ready yet. They need some ideas about how to continue the metaplot.</p><p></p><p>I am starting to think the strategy will be first the media title, for example short films in youtube, and later the TTRPGs as adaptations of the most popular series by EnternaimentOne/Allspark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8000591, member: 6802378"] There is a good reason for the return of Oriental Adventures, the potential section of the market of the otaku fandom. Manga and animes are making a lot of money. There is even a d20 manga. If Hasbro wants, they could sell action figures of famous characters from Shonen Jump, for example Dragon Quest: the adventures of Fly. If they agree, this manga magazine could publish a new franchise with its own version of D&D: Adventures Orientals. If Hasbro wants, WotC could publish a Planeshift: Visionaries or Planeshift: Beast Wars, at least for the next April's Fool to test the reaction by the fandom. WotC could publish a D&D version of famous franchises, but if they want to be linked to the D&D multiverse we may need a really good explanation. Hasbro can create its own sword & planet franchise. If Hasbro buys Mattel then the things could change. Greyhawk will come back, but they aren't ready yet. They need some ideas about how to continue the metaplot. I am starting to think the strategy will be first the media title, for example short films in youtube, and later the TTRPGs as adaptations of the most popular series by EnternaimentOne/Allspark. [/QUOTE]
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