filthgrinder
First Post
Most likely they just have extra stock of the old set. It's the holidays and they pack the shelves with every bit of stock they have. That Toys R Us probably have some of the old sets left and put it out.
No version of D&D has an expiration date. I fail to see any problem whatsoever.During my Christmas shopping I went to a couple of Toys 'R Us stores. They had the D&D Basic set on the shelves, which is a good thing to keep the game in the public view. However, the Basic set they have is the 3.5 Basic version and not the current version of the game.
Now, it is easy to understand how this could happen (they are going to keep selling it until they run out of stock or are determined that it isn't moving). I still think this wouldn't be the situation WotC wants. Especially since the 4E Basic set isn't an option there, either.
I bought Powers & Perils (and its supplements) at Toys R Us.
-O