I have been unable to verify any of this, so consider this no more than a "rumour report". However I'm hearing that layoffs have occurred at WotC this week, and that one of the victims is art director Mark Painter. Again, all rumour at this point.
I think it's about time a billionaire gaming enthusiast buys the brand from WotC/Hasbro
No offense, but "corporate vision and restructuring" sounds precisely like "some ominous corporate design."
Corporate restructurings happen.
So let me see if I understand your position...
1) Hasbro has fired 'too many' people and "done bad" by DnD..
2) DnD is a good product and doing well....
I dont' think your premise and conclusion quite match up....
Stop there. He said, "some ominous corporate design to warp D&D or Magic".
You cut out a major element of his statement, which makes this a strawman.
Yes, but that doesn't make "corporate vision and restructuring" sound any less like "ominous corporate design."Corporate restructurings happen. To assume, out of the gate, that the restructuring happens to be about our favorite product line, specifically, is a bit of egotism on our part. Double so when we don't yet have any confirmations on who got let go (and who is going to be hired) as part of the restructuring.
Of course it's about me, I'm a solipisist.TL;DR: Don't jump to conclusions, and it ain't all about you.![]()
No offense, but "corporate vision and restructuring" sounds precisely like "some ominous corporate design." It isn't always but is often enough PR doublespeak for "we are going to be putting several people out of jobs."
I hope everyone out in Redmond is doing OK.
I like 5e, but I don't much like the D&D Brand right now, if that makes any sense. I've said elsewhere, soon the D&D Division (or whatever its called internally at WotC) will be just one person whose job is to listen to 3rd party proposals...then say "Yes" or "No", and stamp a WotC/D&D logo on it.
I think it's about time a billionaire gaming enthusiast buys the brand from WotC/Hasbro so it can have real support (and I'm not talking about a glut of products, I'm actually reasonably satisfied with the slow release rate). As it is now there is always this sense of trepidation that Hasbro is going to just say, "Why do we need anyone working on it anymore?" and just close up shop on D&D, reprinting the current books according to demand. I don't feel they (Hasbro) deserve to be custodians of D&D. They don't "get it."
First, I tend to wear rose-colored glasses, so there's that.
Does no one realize how much time it actually takes to outsource/delegate/mamage a product?