What does it take for an RPG to die?

I keep seeing WEG D6 Star Wars popping up and... that game still has a pretty active, if not incredibly large, active community. I myself am a member of two such Facebook groups, one with over 3k members, and the other is... is....


...this group is run by Vincent Florio??? How did I not know that?


Anyway I myself am a member of one such Facebook group, which has over 3k members and is regularly active!
 

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I'm a bit broader in my definition, in that a game's dead when

1) No one's heard of it/there isn't a community for it
2) No company is making product for it
3) No one's picked up the ball to produce ongoing content

People can still be playing it if it's "dead", but if noone's making content for it, that's a good indication the community's dead and anyone whose playing it is single group or three.

There's several RPGs I own (and sometimes play) that I'd qualify as "dead" - Alternity, Boot Hill, Gangbusters, Fading Suns, Spycraft, Star Frontiers, TSR Marvel FASERIP, Gamma World, FASA/Last Unicorn/Decipher Star Trek, WEG Star Wars, Rolemaster & Middle Earth Roleplaying (by Iron Crown) - just to name a few.

There are decent sized communities for a number of those so it seems to break your first criterion at least.
 


Here's a thought re: active communities making material:

Has the rise in popularity of Discord silo'd off some of this discussion and support to make it look like to outsiders that a game is dead, but actually has a smallish but fervent community?
 

Here's a thought re: active communities making material:

Has the rise in popularity of Discord silo'd off some of this discussion and support to make it look like to outsiders that a game is dead, but actually has a smallish but fervent community?
Not sure. The one I'm most familiar with is a Facebook group.
 

Well, I can't speak for the WEG D6 Star Wars Discord I found, because it had a "no politics clause", but not like here has a "no politics clause", but like a NuTSR-esque "no politics clause". I thought I'd at least poke my head in but the final line in the "Rules Agreement" said "The only "cis" is the Confederacy of Independent Systems" and I chuckled a little at the joke and noped right on out of there.
 




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