Its quite simply good business sense.
If WotC announced in 2006 that they were working on the replacement product for 3.X, they would have taken a hit to their bottom line- how big is an open question. Questions of quality aside, MMV and others would have been lame duck products.
Look at the market for televisions- ever since the announcement of the new standards, old-style TVs have dropped in price at increasing rates. In fact, declining prices in older TVs caused some electronic retailers to take huge financial losses. There was even a particularly steep drop in the Christmas season of 2006 that resulted some losses large enough to drive stores out of business.
If WotC announced in 2006 that they were working on the replacement product for 3.X, they would have taken a hit to their bottom line- how big is an open question. Questions of quality aside, MMV and others would have been lame duck products.
Look at the market for televisions- ever since the announcement of the new standards, old-style TVs have dropped in price at increasing rates. In fact, declining prices in older TVs caused some electronic retailers to take huge financial losses. There was even a particularly steep drop in the Christmas season of 2006 that resulted some losses large enough to drive stores out of business.
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