Tbh, I'm more worried about it's continued rising prominence- and it being closely associated with a corporate giant- leaving it vulnerable to pressure from the cancel types. We already went through that once in the 80's with that moral panic... (anyone remember Jack Chick?) And in their zeal to produce a product that conforms to all modern orthodoxy (and reduces their exposure to lawsuits, or organized attacks) we'll get a "game" so lacking in substance, lore, genre, or any identity (other than pandering to whichever pressure group is screaming loudest), that it's unrecognizable as D&D.
Not to mention not much fun to play..
Now that I think about it, my answer could have fit just as well in the "If D&D were invented today, what would it look like" thread.
Not to mention not much fun to play..
Now that I think about it, my answer could have fit just as well in the "If D&D were invented today, what would it look like" thread.