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<blockquote data-quote="Kramodlog" data-source="post: 6525836" data-attributes="member: 55961"><p>More like they realized that they suddenly needed someone to handle licenses. Improvisation, as I said before. That they fired two people working on the RPG and hire one person who will work on non-RPG D&D stuff says a lot on what they think of the future of their RPG. </p><p></p><p>I am curious to know the relation, if any, between the firings and the new job. Is it that the budget is so limited that they needed to fire two people to hire someone else? After a supposedly successful launch that seems odd. Wouldn't they be justify to hire someone new? So it beg the question: was the launch a success? Is Hasbro in general in financial trouble? There was a New York Times article linked in the Miscelaneous section that said that Hasbro isn't going so well. So it could have been one job for one job, plus someone else fired because of restructuring. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully there will not be anymore restructuring, cause the hype of the launch of the core books is gonna go down and sells with it. Imagine, you loose two employees working on the RPG when you have a "successful" core launch, imagine when you just publish one adventure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kramodlog, post: 6525836, member: 55961"] More like they realized that they suddenly needed someone to handle licenses. Improvisation, as I said before. That they fired two people working on the RPG and hire one person who will work on non-RPG D&D stuff says a lot on what they think of the future of their RPG. I am curious to know the relation, if any, between the firings and the new job. Is it that the budget is so limited that they needed to fire two people to hire someone else? After a supposedly successful launch that seems odd. Wouldn't they be justify to hire someone new? So it beg the question: was the launch a success? Is Hasbro in general in financial trouble? There was a New York Times article linked in the Miscelaneous section that said that Hasbro isn't going so well. So it could have been one job for one job, plus someone else fired because of restructuring. Hopefully there will not be anymore restructuring, cause the hype of the launch of the core books is gonna go down and sells with it. Imagine, you loose two employees working on the RPG when you have a "successful" core launch, imagine when you just publish one adventure. [/QUOTE]
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