Publishing a book is not the same as owning the actual IP.īut again, they don't want to make other RPGs. And all WotC would get would be effectively a slightly early chance to negotiate for that IP anyway. Board-game spin-offs of D&D and the like, sure, but actual other RPGs?Īnd 90% of the SF IPs that go through Tor and the like are not really suitable for anything but an RPG. They're only interested in making D&D, Magic, and a few other non-RPG games which don't compete with those. So the idea about other IPs going past them is irrelevant. Presumably because they think it just cannibalizes the D&D market and is unprofitable? Who knows? They have the money, they have the infrastructure, they have the skills. Am the only one who has noticed this? There's no 5E-style d20 Modern for a reason, people. They tried it for what, over a decade? Well it's over. WotC tried the whole "Let's publish other RPGs than D&D" thing. They are a book publisher! We need a "scratch head" emoji reaction option for posts I swear.Īlso re: IPs, the fact is, WotC don't want to publish other RPGs. It's a bloody confusing thing to suggest.
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