LuisCarlos17f
Legend
But we should remember Hasbro is very used to licenced products. For example they could publish a sourcebook about dinosaurs with the brand of Jurasic Park. They could be sourcebooks more focused into the lore than the crunch part, for the no-player collectors.
Other option could be to create reboot of old titles, for example "Pirates of the Dark Waters" or "Wildfire", cartoons by Hanna-Barbera, or mash-up version of no-fantasy franchises.
Or they could create a new setting to explain the reason of "isekai" stories within the D&D multiverse. For example Jem and the Holograms are surviving in a zombie apocalypse, and then they are hit by a truck, and then they reincarnated (as song dragonborns) or teletransported to an isekai, and with a plot twist, that truck really was an evil version of Optimus Prime, leader of autobots from a parallel universe.
"Dragon Quest: the adventures of Fly" has got some vibes of D&D.
Other option could be to create reboot of old titles, for example "Pirates of the Dark Waters" or "Wildfire", cartoons by Hanna-Barbera, or mash-up version of no-fantasy franchises.
Or they could create a new setting to explain the reason of "isekai" stories within the D&D multiverse. For example Jem and the Holograms are surviving in a zombie apocalypse, and then they are hit by a truck, and then they reincarnated (as song dragonborns) or teletransported to an isekai, and with a plot twist, that truck really was an evil version of Optimus Prime, leader of autobots from a parallel universe.
"Dragon Quest: the adventures of Fly" has got some vibes of D&D.