Rumours: WotC Announcement Today; Insider Email Reveals Plans

There's a couple of rumours going round today. I cannot verify either, but I'm reporting them as most of the recent OGL rumours have proven true. First -- it is rumoured that today at 3pm ET Wizards of the Coast will make some kind of video statement about the current Open Game License situation. This rumour came from the folks at Roll For Combat who were the first to break the draft OGL...

There's a couple of rumours going round today. I cannot verify either, but I'm reporting them as most of the recent OGL rumours have proven true.

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First -- it is rumoured that today at 3pm ET Wizards of the Coast will make some kind of video statement about the current Open Game License situation. This rumour came from the folks at Roll For Combat who were the first to break the draft OGL scoop.

[[UPDATE -- This didn't happen!]]

Second -- an email has been circulating from an anonymous WotC insider. Again, I must reiterate I cannot myself verify this, so read this with that in mind, but the email says:

Hi,

I'm an employee at WotC currently working on D&Dbeyond (DDB) and with D&D business leaders on the health of the product line. If you want I can provide proof of this.

I'm sending this message because I fear for the health of a community I love, and I know what the leaders at WOTC are looking at:

-They are briefly delaying rollout of OGL changes due to the backlash.
-Their decision making is based entirely on the provable impact to their bottom line.
-Specifically they are looking at DDB subscriptions and cancellations as it is the quickest financial data they currently have.
-They are still hoping the community forgets, moves on, and they can still push this through.

I have decided to reach out because at my time in WotC I have never once heard management refer to customers in a positive manner, their communication gives me the impression they see customers as obstacles between them and their money, the DDB team was first told to prepare to support the new OGL changes and online portal when they got back from the holidays, and leadership doesn't take any responsibility for the pain and stress they cause others. Leadership's first communication to the rank and file on the OGL was 30 minutes on 1/11/23, This was the first time they even tried to communicate their intentions about the OGL to employees, and even in this meeting they blamed the community for over-reacting.

I will repeat, the main thing this leadership is looking at is DDB subscription cancellations.

Hope your day goes well,

P.S. I will be copying and pasting this message to other community leaders.


If both rumours are true, I guess at 3pm ET today we'll find that out.
 

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doctorbadwolf

Heretic of The Seventh Circle
That's my direct and indirect experience. Most companies are driven by C level people interested in short term money. That said, that's how they are incentivized to act. By large amounts. In fairness, if companies don't make more money every year, they don't last real long......
That isn’t really true, thpugh. It’s only publicly traded companies that need to grow in order to survive. Private companies are often quite healthy simply making a small profit margin for decades on end.
 

Yes, because even if they shift to a digital primary mode, the physical books can then become collectibles, at $100 each
This is what I've been saying, yeah. The further they go into digital, the more they're going to see D&D books as basically a "fan accoutrement", essentially coffee-table books of a more modern kind, where you're signalling about your lifestyle and interests, rather than just owning a practical book. So I don't doubt they'll keep publishing them, even if they render them de facto incompatible with Beyond because Beyond gets more regular rules-updates or whatever. They may even become more attractive in terms of layout and art!
 

Umbran

Mod Squad
Staff member
Supporter
CEOs (and similar) tend to rate high on psychological tests for psychopathy.

Seriously.

Mod Note:

The implication that a business decision we don't like is indicative of mental illness is not acceptable. It is not civil - and rule #1 is "Keep it civil."

Everyone please note: In the absence of resolution on this matter, there will be a tendency to crank up the rhetoric. Resist that tendency like your participation in the discussion depends on it. Because it does.
 



Charlaquin

Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
And what part of that says there would be an announcement tomorrow?
 

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