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The saddest part is that the guy who started wizkids was one of the original Fasa people. CBT is in danger of being sold off or discontinued. Topps isn't doing well apparently. Heroclix is clearly the showboat of the Wizkids line, and it was well supported. To me it looks like CBT might go away and Mechwarrior might be continue with whoever buys Heroclix. My thinking here is that the Clix mechanic is what a prospective buyer might be purchasing, and if they buy Heroclix, they probably want the Mechwarrior clix, too. Otherwise, if there is no buyer, then that means the final end for the Battletech Line. Either way, CBT seems to be in more danger than Mechwarrior despite the licensing and sales.
This has happened before to other companies like Decipher Games, West End Games, TSR, and others. West End Games failed even as the Special Edition Movies were being brought out again in theaters and the Prequel Trilogy was being produced. TSR was bought by Wizards who were themselves purchased by Hasbro. Decipher lost their Star Wars CCG license when Hasbro bought Wizards, and Wizards has consistently failed to produce a decent Star Wars CCG ever since. A lot of D+D players have been very unhappy with what is the undisputed best selling role playing game of all time ever since.
What this all boils down to is that with the economy heading the way it is, and with Gaming being a luxury and not a necessity, we are all going to see games going away soon. Today Heroclix and Battletech are in danger of going away. My concern is what happens when Hasbro decides that not enough people are buying 4th edition D+D. _________________ Groomie
Stupidity got us into this mess, why can't it get us out?
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