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WotC: "seven or eight" D&D video games are coming over the next few years

Zeriel

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WotC: *does stupid woke shit*
Codex in 20 fucking 22: View attachment 23996

I miss the days when cringe normie decisions were "we are going to make a D&D RTS, that is the future of tabletop RPG players", and not, "we are going to completely deconstruct the concept of a dungeon".
 

anvi

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And WotC's colossal mismanagement of DnD continues, even though they once again have a massively successful edition.

Is MTG still so much of a cash cow that they can just willfully ignore all of their other IPs? Genuinely asking because I just don't pay that much attention anymore.
I think MTG Arena has 10+ million players. But they are a stupid company like most.
 

deuxhero

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WotC: *does stupid woke shit*
Codex in 20 fucking 22: View attachment 23996

I miss the days when cringe normie decisions were "we are going to make a D&D RTS, that is the future of tabletop RPG players", and not, "we are going to completely deconstruct the concept of a dungeon".
Dragonshard called. It wants its 15 minutes in the sun back.

I still don't understand how they made an Eberron RTS and set it in some petty squabble in Xen'drik instead of The Last War or The Next War
 

Cael

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WotC: *does stupid woke shit*
Codex in 20 fucking 22: View attachment 23996

I miss the days when cringe normie decisions were "we are going to make a D&D RTS, that is the future of tabletop RPG players", and not, "we are going to completely deconstruct the concept of a dungeon".
Dragonshard called. It wants its 15 minutes in the sun back.

I still don't understand how they made an Eberron RTS and set it in some petty squabble in Xen'drik instead of The Last War or The Next War
The mechanics was pretty shit-tier, so not much was lost.
 

Zed Duke of Banville

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Imagine Dark Sun with Larian "wackiness", it's enough to make a man wish for another global pandemic
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Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is. Shadorwun: Hong Kong Divinity: Original Sin 2 Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Pathfinder: Wrath I'm very into cock and ball torture I helped put crap in Monomyth
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...ancels-video-game-projects?srnd=technology-vp

Lots of cancellations, and Otherside Entertainment can't seem to catch a break.
Hasbro Inc.’s Wizards of the Coast, best known for the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop games, has cancelled at least five video game projects as it scales back its ambitions in the industry.

Wizards of the Coast is still “committed to using digital games,” a spokesman said in a statement to Bloomberg, adding that the company has “made some changes to our long-term portfolio to focus on games which are strategically aligned with developing our existing brands and those which show promise in expanding or engaging our audience in new ways.”

Fewer than 15 people at Wizards of the Coast will lose their jobs due to the shift and will be given a chance to apply to new roles within the company, the spokesman said.

But the reorganization will land hard for several independent studios such as Boston-based Otherside Entertainment and Bellevue, Washington-based Hidden Path Entertainment, both of which were working on games for Wizards of the Coast.

The company, which also publishes the popular card game Magic: The Gathering, spent the last few years investing to make a splash in video games. It signed contracts with several gamemakers and built at least six of its own game studios in cities including Austin, Texas, and Montreal. So far, the results have been mixed. A 2021 game called Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance was received poorly, but one of this year’s most anticipated video game titles is the Dungeons & Dragons-themed Baldur’s Gate 3, made by the Belgian developer Larian Studios. Early versions have been received well by players.

The growth at Wizards of the Coast has come alongside financial difficulties at Hasbro, whose shares fell 40% last year as higher prices led to lower toy sales.

The company also cancelled an internal project code-named Jabberwocky and two other external games that were early in development.
 

Norfleet

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So let me get this straight. In an environment where people don't have jobs and have nothing better to do with their time, they can't manage to turn out time-wasters that people are willing to go without pizza for?
 
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So let me get this straight. In an environment where people don't have jobs and have nothing better to do with their time, they can't manage to turn out time-wasters that people are willing to go without pizza for?
No, they've just done the cost-analysis and determined that it's cheaper to make cheap plastic shit "actkshun figyurrs" for 25 cents a piece while selling them at $30 a pop to idiot manchildren than it is to make decent cRPGs for ~$10-20 mill and selling 750k copies at an average price of $20.

Unfortunately, their math is probably sound.
 
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Given that 750k * $20 = $15 million, yeah, that math is sound. Given that the developer doesn't get 100% of the selling price, that would be a losing proposition even in good economic times.
 

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Remember the new WotC saying D&D was undermonitized? I have to wonder if not having lootboxes (etc.) was part of what got these games canned.
 

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Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is. Serpent in the Staglands Dead State Divinity: Original Sin Project: Eternity Torment: Tides of Numenera Wasteland 2 Shadorwun: Hong Kong Divinity: Original Sin 2 A Beautifully Desolate Campaign Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Pathfinder: Kingmaker Pathfinder: Wrath I'm very into cock and ball torture I helped put crap in Monomyth
Lots of cancellations, and Otherside Entertainment can't seem to catch a break.

Not a new development for them: https://rpgcodex.net/forums/threads...side-entertainment.137349/page-4#post-8105249
Looks like this will no longer be a D&D game? (Abandoned by WotC?) Renewed Otherside website unveils Thick As Thieves, co-op thief game set in an alternate history Edinburgh, instead of the supposed D&D stealth game. This explains why they registered the trademark.
 

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Honestly instead of funding game themselves they just should've done what GW did with licensing and all. Larian is probably also on licensing model?

Revenue will be lower of course, but it is risk-free for WotC.
 

Cross

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The ideal (and risk-free) opportunity for WoTC to establish a foothold in video games was in 2012, when people were throwing millions at Kickstarters to revive 'old-school' RPGs. Instead, they did nothing for almost a decade and then greenlit shovelware like that new Dark Alliance game.

It's hard to imagine the level of incompetence required to handle a franchise with universal appeal this poorly.
 

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