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<blockquote data-quote="Jer" data-source="post: 7748777" data-attributes="member: 19857"><p>I suspect that what we'll be getting are digital exclusive releases from DM's Guild. "Two surprises coming this summer" are things that would have to be announced and ready to ship by now if they were physical products. I'll put a marker down to say my guess is that those will be two lightweight setting guides that are maybe beefier than a Plane Shift setting book but not a full scale Curse of Strahd adventure/setting combo either. They might be free like the Plane Shift books or they might be available for a nominal charge on DM's Guild - possibly with a POD option. </p><p></p><p>The third one is the one that I think could be a physical product given what we've seen so far. Announcing in July to have on the shelves for fall/Christmas sounds about right. I suspect that if it is it's either going to be Planescape or Dark Sun. Planescape allows for a more "generic" adventure that fits their current model as it could be used like Curse of Strahd where characters from the Realms get swept up into some kind of planar adventure. Dark Sun would be the opposite - it's a world that is so different from standard D&D that trying it as a standalone book separate from the rest of the line makes a degree of sense. I suppose it could be Spelljammer as that fits the same model as Planescape, but my gut says Planescape would be less niche and more likely to be picked up by players only interested in playing in the Realms.</p><p></p><p>(I strongly doubt that we'll be getting any hardcover Greyhawk, Birthright or Mystara anytime soon. Would be nice to see them opened up on DM's Guild though.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jer, post: 7748777, member: 19857"] I suspect that what we'll be getting are digital exclusive releases from DM's Guild. "Two surprises coming this summer" are things that would have to be announced and ready to ship by now if they were physical products. I'll put a marker down to say my guess is that those will be two lightweight setting guides that are maybe beefier than a Plane Shift setting book but not a full scale Curse of Strahd adventure/setting combo either. They might be free like the Plane Shift books or they might be available for a nominal charge on DM's Guild - possibly with a POD option. The third one is the one that I think could be a physical product given what we've seen so far. Announcing in July to have on the shelves for fall/Christmas sounds about right. I suspect that if it is it's either going to be Planescape or Dark Sun. Planescape allows for a more "generic" adventure that fits their current model as it could be used like Curse of Strahd where characters from the Realms get swept up into some kind of planar adventure. Dark Sun would be the opposite - it's a world that is so different from standard D&D that trying it as a standalone book separate from the rest of the line makes a degree of sense. I suppose it could be Spelljammer as that fits the same model as Planescape, but my gut says Planescape would be less niche and more likely to be picked up by players only interested in playing in the Realms. (I strongly doubt that we'll be getting any hardcover Greyhawk, Birthright or Mystara anytime soon. Would be nice to see them opened up on DM's Guild though.) [/QUOTE]
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