True enough. People have been working on FR lore for decades now, a lot of thought and effort has been put into it.Not a bad deal given someone else did most of the work.

True enough. People have been working on FR lore for decades now, a lot of thought and effort has been put into it.Not a bad deal given someone else did most of the work.
The only hard number we have seen ia for free accounts, 13 million and growing.Have they ever mentioned a hard number?
Companies love throwing around acco7nt ans subscriber numbers.
BUT most accounts are inactive/free and paid subscriptions are a very small %.
Losing 50k whales hurts. 50k active accounts hurts less.
No, it's quite standard. And reportedly, they made a lot off of those royalties in 2023.What direct contribution to the bottom line has BG3 made in 2023? Larian will have bought the license to use D&D material a few years ago: they would not have spent years in dev otherwise. Do you mean that they included some sort of a royalty deal on top of that? That would be weird.
Yes, but not a bad deal for Larian either as their work got way more attention (and hence money) than if it were Divinity 3.Not a bad deal given someone else did most of the work.
The lower the stock, the easier it is for Enworld to form an activist investor group, buy enough stock to have influence over company affairs; and then force WOTC to make D&D the way we want to be!
The only hard number we have seen ia for free accounts, 13 million and growing.
The report in question Suggests that the OGL crisis got 50,000 out of about 500,000 paying subscribers to drop their account in protest. Which explains why they folded and reversed course so rapidly.
But not enough to "...save their skin."Not a bad deal given someone else did most of the work.
Hasbro should do a collaboration with Stanley tumblers. Kids didn't want toys this past Christmas, they wanted....cups?