Whizbang Dustyboots
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Want? I'm with @Morrus here -- I'd rather everything get its own bespoke system when possible. That said, WotC's Star Wars was pretty nifty, so if they devote enough resources and the right developer to these projects, they could get enough tweaks to make it work, depending on the property.
Just going off of franchises that don't, to my knowledge, have a current RPG license, here are ones that I think could work, although I don't know that I, personally, am in the market for any of them:
Warcraft, Diablo and Narnia would be relatively easy to do, as they all exist in a D&D style set-up to begin with, and would just need bespoke player-facing content to work.
Just going off of franchises that don't, to my knowledge, have a current RPG license, here are ones that I think could work, although I don't know that I, personally, am in the market for any of them:
- Pokemon
- Frozen/Disney Princesses/Kingdom Hearts/Dreamlight Valley Disney RPG
- Harry Potter
- Looney Tunes
- The Incredibles
- Warcraft
- Diablo
- Grand Theft Auto
- Jurassic Park
- James Bond
- Mario Bros.
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Scooby Doo
- Assassin's Creed
- Mission: Impossible
- Indiana Jones
- Ghostbusters
- The Matrix
- Chronicles of Narnia
Warcraft, Diablo and Narnia would be relatively easy to do, as they all exist in a D&D style set-up to begin with, and would just need bespoke player-facing content to work.