Rainbow Scissors
Achaewomenid
Clearly he thinks the last year was just fancy reprints of the PHB, DMG, MM, SCAG and RftLW...
You're a lot more skilled at moving goalposts than you are at reading the thoughts of others.
But to address what was released.
There were digital supplements.
There was (much like 3rd Edition,) a push to get some Forgotten Realms books with nice covers out the door.
Dragon Delves, which barely has any mechanics in at all. It probably should have just been a digital supplement.
There was also the special "legendary" edition of Tyranny of Dragons for $400.
The various compendiums, anthologies, and collections.
None of those strongly deviate from the usual pattern.
A lot of what is coming in 2026 are mainly products by people who aren't WotC. There are the various "workbooks," a crochet book (which is actually cool), a special version of the Dragonlance, romance novels (but alas no Fabio), and rumors of some setting books.
It could be the case that I am reading the tea leaves incorrectly and inappropriately scissoring.
My group still plays D&D. There is no emotional attachment either for or against the 2024 version of the game as printed by WotC.
Most recently, we have talked about trying A5E.

