johnsemlak
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Would the rights to do an RPG based on Planescape be prohibitively expensieve for many companies? I assume that that that would be different than acquiring the rights to do a computer game.RenoOfTheTurks said:Aside from the problems of 3E's relativistic cosmologies, which can be explained away as primes all being berks, there is the money issue. If WotC doesn't think it will make major money off of a Planescape setting, they won't do it. And further, Planescape is apparently far too expensive for a third party to ever obtain the rights. I heard somewhere, I think from a PS3E.com blood, that Hasbro considers the Planescape name to be extremely valuable due to the success of the PS:Torment video game. The prices demanded by the suits to use the Planescape copyrights are incredible. That's the last I've heard about it, anyway.
You bring up another good point regarding third party publishers, in that they might not be able to make much use of material from other WotC settings. In the treatment of powers and their realms, this would be...suck.
Still, if Planescape: Torment was hugely successful, it that would certainly affect the market value of Planescape as an RPG title of course.