RPGs have never recaptured the popularity that they enjoyed in the early 1980s.
It is unclear whether d20/3E DnD was as effective at 'reviving' DnD as many had hoped. (It has been argued that a less costly and rules-heavy alternative would have been more successful. I am not sure about this, so if anyone has some hard data about the success/failure of the d20 'revival', please feel free to share it.)
There have been many recent reports that a number of game companies have left the RPG, or at least the d20, market. Others are reducing their RPG/d20 focus.
Many "out-of-print" RPGs are available for very little money as pdfs. The SRD is free online, as are a number of other "in-print" rules-systems (e.g. GURPS lite).
The internet supports many communities that produce free material for both in-print, and out-of-print, RPGs.
Soon it will be
very inexpensive to print and bind books for individual use.
All this makes me wonder: has the RPG industry a future?
My prediction: by 2014 there will be no RPG industry. Okay, maybe 2024. Sure, RPGs will still be around, and perhaps even doing reasonably well. But no
industry. Everything will be fan-supported and free.
But I am only one person (at least when I remember to take my medication). My epistemic resources are limited. I could very well be wrong.
Thoughts?