D&D has been declared dead before. It literally went bankrupt in 1997, and the IP got bought up by Wizards of the Coast. The company may insist on hiring gamers they know from around the Seattle area, but that same short sightedness will also keep them from actually folding up D&D's tent.Orca wrote:After two failures - likely getting worse simply because they bled off a lot of players over the course of 4e - are you sure there'd be a 6e? Perhaps they'll try to use the name for a card game or boardgame, or file it away against the possibility someone will buy it off them, and stop trying to make a RPG.
As long as the WotC branch still makes money (which as long as they can keep making Magic sets with good mechanics or good art, seems assured), and it still has D&D fans in it, they won't be reporting failure of the branch to the higher ups and won't cut D&D loose.
There will be a sixth edition. And probably in not very long. Although since 5th edition is not called "fifth edition" they might call the edition after next "5th edition." D&DN is also not going 3 years until it's N.5 revision. 4th edition got it after 2 years, D&DN is getting it 18 months into the cycle. D&DN is hitting the ground with comparatively very little buzz, so they won't even get a honeymoon period like how 4th edition got the biggest first week sales of any edition of D&D. It's going to be DOA, and since the actual rules are sloppy warmed over Mike Mearls horse shit, it's not going to get positive word of mouth. They are going to go back to what they were doing in 2010 when they realized that 4th edition was an unpolishable turd: completely overhaul the game every six months and hold mass firings twice a year as people lost the game and were forced to take responsibility for each failure.
So we can look forward to a radical re-imagining of D&DN on the order of Essentials or 3.5 being worked on almost as soon as D&DN actually gets on the shelves. And as soon as that gets on the shelves and also fails, we can look forward to someone working on a newer new edition.
-Username17