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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8130558" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>I have said several times Ravenloft will come back because Hasbro notices a great potential as cash-cow multimedia franchise. I mean Ravenloft will come back not only for the games, but also for action-live productions. Maybe the lore will be altered to allow stories set in modern age. You can't blame Hasbro if this wants an Enternaiment-One version of American Horror Story.</p><p></p><p>In the past Dragonlance heroes were the most famous and popular characters from D&D franchise. Only a fool would say not to the revival. I would bet Hasbro wants a future videogame based in Dragonlance, altought with the option of playing non-canon characters. </p><p></p><p>At least a new planar handbook, with planetouched races and planar dragons, and not only the factions but also the gatetowns, is perfectly possible. We aren't asking a miracle. </p><p></p><p>But other thing would be totally different if WotC has got some plan about a multiverse crisis event causing an almost total reboot of the D&D worlds. </p><p> </p><p>Sometimes I think some old settings will come back when a videogame will be published, for example Birthright.</p><p></p><p>A videogame for mobile needs less a year, and Spelljammer may be perfect for this. I imagine a Dark Sun videogame as a survival sandbox, something like Conan Exiles and other games where you can build a stronghold and farming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8130558, member: 6802378"] I have said several times Ravenloft will come back because Hasbro notices a great potential as cash-cow multimedia franchise. I mean Ravenloft will come back not only for the games, but also for action-live productions. Maybe the lore will be altered to allow stories set in modern age. You can't blame Hasbro if this wants an Enternaiment-One version of American Horror Story. In the past Dragonlance heroes were the most famous and popular characters from D&D franchise. Only a fool would say not to the revival. I would bet Hasbro wants a future videogame based in Dragonlance, altought with the option of playing non-canon characters. At least a new planar handbook, with planetouched races and planar dragons, and not only the factions but also the gatetowns, is perfectly possible. We aren't asking a miracle. But other thing would be totally different if WotC has got some plan about a multiverse crisis event causing an almost total reboot of the D&D worlds. Sometimes I think some old settings will come back when a videogame will be published, for example Birthright. A videogame for mobile needs less a year, and Spelljammer may be perfect for this. I imagine a Dark Sun videogame as a survival sandbox, something like Conan Exiles and other games where you can build a stronghold and farming. [/QUOTE]
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