I went through some decades where the whole tabletop gaming industry seemed like it could go under. Really exciting to see how great the hobby is doing now. I just hope the dominating power of GW and WOTC doesn't strangle the market long term, but I'm happy to see them growing for now.
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I just hope the dominating power of GW and WOTC doesn't strangle the market long term, but I'm happy to see them growing for now.
That's always a concern, especially as GW is such a big beast in the UK market. However, from what I've seen it seems to be a great training ground for people working in the games industry (on all levels) who then go off to form their own businesses. Nottingham has become a contender for gaming capital of the UK as a result.