It definitely feels quiet and it is hard to imagine that there's nothing in the hopper except the Sasquatch stuff. I also agree with those who have said that the movie situation doesn't mean all WotC designers are sitting around twiddling their thumbs - I'm sure they're working on all manner of things. Some ideas:
- Online support - including Dungeon and Dragon, Unearthed Arcana, etc
- Psionics in some form or another
- A Forgotten Realms campaign setting book
- The fall, 2015 story arc
- We could also hope for one-shot modules and a new setting, but unfortunately I doubt that, at least in 2015.
Anyhow, I'm sure they've got all sorts of things in the works. The question isn't as much whether they're working on something, and of course we all want to know
what they're working on - but why aren't they saying anything? I'm guessing we'll know soon enough, but maybe not until after the new year.
Conversion guides would be a really cheap way of suddenly providing hundreds of adventures for your game, instantly turning it into an incredibly well-supported game.
That said, it then removes the benefit of an OGL-style license, as third party support fills that same role.
Hmm...not quite. Two things that still make third party support appealing: One, newness. Everyone likes new stuff. Two, products made for 5E don't require conversion. No matter how good the conversion guides are, they'll still require extra work to convert old adventures.