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WotC President Chris Cocks is Hasbro’s New CEO
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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8504734" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>If the future M:tG show is cancelled in Netflix, and we know it wouldn't be a surprise, the serie could be continued in other streaming plataform. </p><p></p><p>Arcane is working very good, but the studio was working about it for... six years?</p><p></p><p>The Hasbro/WotC's main goal is the digital market. They worry more about to produce videogames. </p><p></p><p>Dark Sun had got a comic published by IDW, with the spirit of the setting, but without the visual hook, without the same tribal-punk look.</p><p></p><p>Today WotC's strategy is lesser books but better qualty, something like an AAA videogame or a blockbuster Hollywood production. They notice with the open licence opened Pandora's box, and there are a lot of crunch books by 3PPs. And the last edition has been designed to be easy to be learnt and understand by the new players. There is a combo of reasons to explain the great success of this edition.</p><p></p><p>This is not the players buying more books (3.5 age ended) but now there is a higher number of players buying books. D&D is the game where parents and children want to play together, allowing the necessary generation replace. </p><p></p><p>My doubts are what will happen after the end of Hasbro-Paramount partnership deal. Maybe it is renewed, or we will see losing the exclusive rights, and then we will see a licence agremeent with different companies, maybe one for setting. </p><p></p><p>Greyhawk has to come back to avoid a saturation of Forgotten Realms. </p><p></p><p>About Spelljammer this sounds like an old movie that is a total bomb in the hitbox, but later it becomes a cult film. I guess after more twenty years the genre has become richer, and lots of players want to add to their D&D games many things from their favorite videogames, comics or teleseries.</p><p></p><p>The last UA hasn't to mean the return of Spelljammer, not yet. Maybe the future book will be a totally new module about the classic alien spaceship crashed in a fantasy world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8504734, member: 6802378"] If the future M:tG show is cancelled in Netflix, and we know it wouldn't be a surprise, the serie could be continued in other streaming plataform. Arcane is working very good, but the studio was working about it for... six years? The Hasbro/WotC's main goal is the digital market. They worry more about to produce videogames. Dark Sun had got a comic published by IDW, with the spirit of the setting, but without the visual hook, without the same tribal-punk look. Today WotC's strategy is lesser books but better qualty, something like an AAA videogame or a blockbuster Hollywood production. They notice with the open licence opened Pandora's box, and there are a lot of crunch books by 3PPs. And the last edition has been designed to be easy to be learnt and understand by the new players. There is a combo of reasons to explain the great success of this edition. This is not the players buying more books (3.5 age ended) but now there is a higher number of players buying books. D&D is the game where parents and children want to play together, allowing the necessary generation replace. My doubts are what will happen after the end of Hasbro-Paramount partnership deal. Maybe it is renewed, or we will see losing the exclusive rights, and then we will see a licence agremeent with different companies, maybe one for setting. Greyhawk has to come back to avoid a saturation of Forgotten Realms. About Spelljammer this sounds like an old movie that is a total bomb in the hitbox, but later it becomes a cult film. I guess after more twenty years the genre has become richer, and lots of players want to add to their D&D games many things from their favorite videogames, comics or teleseries. The last UA hasn't to mean the return of Spelljammer, not yet. Maybe the future book will be a totally new module about the classic alien spaceship crashed in a fantasy world. [/QUOTE]
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