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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9856203" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Sorry if this may sound a little off-topic but I have read something about plans for Fornite to become a videogame "store within store" app like Steam. This could be used by Hasbro to sell its own conent, for example the virtual boardgame of "Fortnite: Save the World" by Avalon Hill or a 4X-TBS videogame set in Cerilia(Birthright setting). The failed "Dark Alliance" could enjoy a second opportunity like a mode within Fortnite or maybe I'm rambling because of some misunderstanding.</p><p></p><p>* Today you can get free pdfs but if you manage the loyalty of your clients then these are willing to pay for those titles. It is like the launcher of Epic Games gifting a free game and then this is sold in Steam.</p><p></p><p>* To sell TTRPGs isn't so easy because in small towns there aren't comic stores or like this. These are sold in capital cities but with internet the things can be different. In the city where I live now the saleswoman at Toys'R'us told me that Hero-Quest is selling very well but I'm afraid I'm the only one in whole who's bought D&D 5e or World of Darkness 20 Anniversary. When I was a teenage I could buy some comics in the town where I lived but now there is only one stationery store. Where I live now, the comic book store closed due to retirement. I can't buy physical books now.</p><p></p><p>I mean thanks internet WotC and other publishers can sell digital content where physical titles can arrive. I guess it happens the same with videogames. </p><p></p><p>* Hasbro earned a lot of money with the reboot of "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" but not thaks the sales of the toys but other products. Today Transformer franchise is live again but you don't see too many action figures in the toy shops. The main incomes are from other sources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9856203, member: 6802378"] Sorry if this may sound a little off-topic but I have read something about plans for Fornite to become a videogame "store within store" app like Steam. This could be used by Hasbro to sell its own conent, for example the virtual boardgame of "Fortnite: Save the World" by Avalon Hill or a 4X-TBS videogame set in Cerilia(Birthright setting). The failed "Dark Alliance" could enjoy a second opportunity like a mode within Fortnite or maybe I'm rambling because of some misunderstanding. * Today you can get free pdfs but if you manage the loyalty of your clients then these are willing to pay for those titles. It is like the launcher of Epic Games gifting a free game and then this is sold in Steam. * To sell TTRPGs isn't so easy because in small towns there aren't comic stores or like this. These are sold in capital cities but with internet the things can be different. In the city where I live now the saleswoman at Toys'R'us told me that Hero-Quest is selling very well but I'm afraid I'm the only one in whole who's bought D&D 5e or World of Darkness 20 Anniversary. When I was a teenage I could buy some comics in the town where I lived but now there is only one stationery store. Where I live now, the comic book store closed due to retirement. I can't buy physical books now. I mean thanks internet WotC and other publishers can sell digital content where physical titles can arrive. I guess it happens the same with videogames. * Hasbro earned a lot of money with the reboot of "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" but not thaks the sales of the toys but other products. Today Transformer franchise is live again but you don't see too many action figures in the toy shops. The main incomes are from other sources. [/QUOTE]
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