Jack99
Adventurer
Okay. Here is what we know.
From Mearls (Link), we know that the initial print run is bigger than both the intial 3.0 and 3.5 print run.
From Scott, we know a bit more about the size. They filled 39 big trucks (estimates from pictures vary from 750k-2M books)
Link to thread
We know from this press release (Link) that not only was 1st print run of 4e bigger than 3.5's first print run, but a whooping 50% bigger. We also learn that this 4e print run was sold out on may 30th already. That's a week before the book was even released.
We also have an abundance of stats from amazon.com, with the 4e core books rising higher than any other roleplaying books ever have. Not to mention record spots on the NYT bestseller list. Ever seen other RPG's on that?
Then we have this, from the boss himself.
Now, put that together, and to me, it spells success.
From Mearls (Link), we know that the initial print run is bigger than both the intial 3.0 and 3.5 print run.
Ha! We also didn't mention Gamma World or Amazing Engine, so I guess 4e didn't outsell either of those.
Print run size:
3.0 < 3.5 < 4e
From Scott, we know a bit more about the size. They filled 39 big trucks (estimates from pictures vary from 750k-2M books)
Link to thread
We know from this press release (Link) that not only was 1st print run of 4e bigger than 3.5's first print run, but a whooping 50% bigger. We also learn that this 4e print run was sold out on may 30th already. That's a week before the book was even released.
We also have an abundance of stats from amazon.com, with the 4e core books rising higher than any other roleplaying books ever have. Not to mention record spots on the NYT bestseller list. Ever seen other RPG's on that?
Then we have this, from the boss himself.
Bill Slavicsek in Ampersand said:As I write this, it’s the two-month anniversary of the launch of the 4th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons. I thought I’d take a moment to tell you how we’re doing. The excitement around the new edition is still as strong as it was at launch, and we anticipate carrying that excitement through Gen Con, PAX, and beyond as new products roll out and the full scope of the power of the edition becomes evident. From a business perspective, the core rulebooks are already well into their third printing, the H1 and H2 adventures are both in reprint. The new Dungeon Tiles product, DU1 Halls of the Giant Kings, is almost gone from our inventory less than one month after going on sale. This means that, using the current trends, we’re going to crush our original projections for 4th Edition in 2008!
Now, put that together, and to me, it spells success.