Frankly, I think that, for the moment, Open Gaming has been orphaned. They've laid off people, and they're focused on the essentials.
You know, the real irony of this is that:
1: i suspect that RPG sales go like book sales: increase, rather than decrease, in a poor economy
2: WotC is a bitty little part of Hasbro; it's like Congress trying to balance the budget by cutting the NEA (<1% of total budget) without touching Defense (~35%)
3: Toy sales probably follow the economy, decreasing in tough times
4: therefore, this might be the perfect time to boost the RPG division, rather than cutting it
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