RangerBoo
Arcane
Here is the thing though. Late 2019 through mid 2021 was the height of the "unknown virus of unspecified origin" pandemic. As such people spent a ton of money on stuff to do while stuck indoors. I know that Joann Fabrics, Michaels and other crafts stores had their best years be 2019-2021. As did Barnes & Noble and many books stores. It is not a surprise that D&D did gangbusters during those years. However, things are starting to change. Midterms are coming up and the Demoncrats are going to lessen their restrictions soon in order to trick morons to vote for them. As such people are going to start going back to outdoor activities and spend less time doing indoor ones. Also, we are about to go into a recession which means that people won't be spending money on hobbies as much. Another reason people are going over to OSR is because the Critical Role fanbase have become insufferable for many. They tard rage hard if the players and DM's don't play the same way as Mercer and his crew do and it got to the point that Mercer had to come out and tard wrangle his fans to stop and tell them that everyone's playstyle is different. They are right up there with Rick & Morty fans at their height. Don't ever think that a company is too big to fall. Look what happened to Blizzard and Tumblr. There is always the high before the fall.All RangerBoo's observations would mean is that other fans shared my feelings. Hopefully there are enough millennials and rainbow brigadiers to make up for the turned off fans, but much like other hobbies, I expect there are not.
https://screenrant.com/dungeons-dragons-best-year-sales-ever-wizards-coast/
That is the problem, they are able to get away with this because you don't matter. Grognards don't buy DnD materials, they havn't since either 3rd edition or since Pathfinder overtook 3.5. Loss from scorning old fans is negligible, get woke go broke does not apply to WotC sadly.
I don't think that's necessarily true in the way you're implying. Not because serious grognards didn't behave the way you mention, but because that's from 2019, it's nearly 2022 and RangerBoo was talking about book releases since then. 2019 was around the height of Critical Role and such that really pushed 5E with younger people. The question is what's happened since then and has that momentum continued on? Articles from two years ago don't tell us that, but anecdotally there seems to be more backlash lately because the stuff to be complained about is more out there stupid rather than simply edition wars which go all the way back to the release of 2E.
https://gamedaily.biz/article/2075/dungeons-dragons-had-its-best-year-ever-in-2020
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/13/dungeons-dragons-had-its-biggest-year-despite-the-coronavirus.html
https://www.geekwire.com/2021/hasbr...-big-growth-dungeons-dragons-magic-gathering/
https://www.wsj.com/articles/dungeons-dragons-gets-a-bigger-role-at-hasbro-11614254403
It is just not stopping. There is no boycott, on the contrary, DnD surges through the coof and carries Hasbro singlehandedly while all of their other brands falter.
We must face it, DnDs new young publicum does not care about woke at best, and probably actively welcomes it. And they are very willing to vote with their wallet.
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