yeah and Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast have been getting assloads of backlash on the issue. Dozens (maybe hundreds) of people have cancelled their OneD&D accounts, widespread talk of boycotting D&D altogether, etc
Not to mention the dubious legality of trying to close an Open Gaming License that's been in effect for 20 years, and has as part of it's written document the ability of users to not upgrade to newer versions if they don't want to.
Not to mention the dubious legality of trying to close an Open Gaming License that's been in effect for 20 years, and has as part of it's written document the ability of users to not upgrade to newer versions if they don't want to.