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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8863474" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>My suggestion is the D&D lines licenced to different movie studios. Forgotten Realms for Paramount, Dragonlance for Disney, Birthright for Warner, and Greyhawk for Amazon Prime. Then all companies will want to prove they are the best to adapt D&D. And other reason is a company without D&D licence could try other IP, for example Pathfinder by Paizo. If I was Warner or Amazon Prime I would talk with Paizo for an adaptation of Starfinder to enjoy with a new rival for Star Wars and Star Trek.</p><p></p><p>If I was WotC I would talk seriously with Epic Games for a TTRPG of Fortnite: Save the World (the original PvE where survivors face husks and mist monsters, not the Battle Royal) and Blizzard for Warcraft d20.</p><p></p><p>And the IP "Battlezoo Eldamon" by "Roll by Combat" could become in the future a gold-mine, or cash-cow. Hasbro should be the first one to get the licence for a videogame of this franchise of monster-trainer.</p><p></p><p>I can understand WotC to be jealous for its IPs but maybe some 3PPs should be allowed in D&D-Beyond thanks some partnership deal. At least to avoid a rival did it before.</p><p></p><p>* In the videogame industry you have to crawl befor to learn to walk. You can't arrive and publish an AAA when you are a totally unknown company with enough experience. You have to learn with cheaper but fun games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8863474, member: 6802378"] My suggestion is the D&D lines licenced to different movie studios. Forgotten Realms for Paramount, Dragonlance for Disney, Birthright for Warner, and Greyhawk for Amazon Prime. Then all companies will want to prove they are the best to adapt D&D. And other reason is a company without D&D licence could try other IP, for example Pathfinder by Paizo. If I was Warner or Amazon Prime I would talk with Paizo for an adaptation of Starfinder to enjoy with a new rival for Star Wars and Star Trek. If I was WotC I would talk seriously with Epic Games for a TTRPG of Fortnite: Save the World (the original PvE where survivors face husks and mist monsters, not the Battle Royal) and Blizzard for Warcraft d20. And the IP "Battlezoo Eldamon" by "Roll by Combat" could become in the future a gold-mine, or cash-cow. Hasbro should be the first one to get the licence for a videogame of this franchise of monster-trainer. I can understand WotC to be jealous for its IPs but maybe some 3PPs should be allowed in D&D-Beyond thanks some partnership deal. At least to avoid a rival did it before. * In the videogame industry you have to crawl befor to learn to walk. You can't arrive and publish an AAA when you are a totally unknown company with enough experience. You have to learn with cheaper but fun games. [/QUOTE]
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