Dungeons & Dragons has walked back its huge OGL mistake, but the damage is already done

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Dungeons & Dragons has walked back its huge OGL mistake, but the damage is already done
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This won't be the last time Wizards of the Coast tries to get away with something rotten.

. While I stand by the concerns I have about Wizards of the Coast's stranglehold on the market, and my apprehensive feelings about the overall effect of the OGL, there's clearly one thing I didn't anticipate: that just a few days later, WOTC wouldon the issue.

For over 20 years, the Open Gaming License has allowed other companies to make D&D-based products freely. The community reaction was so universally negative that WOTC ended up having to completely abandon the idea.

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