Money isn't the issue. Disney/Lucas have already been paid!
I never said that they haven't already been paid. I am refering to when the license expires. which could be next year given common estimates. At that point the license may be put up for the highest bidder. Money is always the issue for companies. If they think they will reap more benefits from some other option, they will do it as it serves the bottom line better.
Not that I imagine anyone in an influential position is reading this, but your post makes me want to stand up and say I wouldn't follow Star Wars rpg to another company. Three was enough, and the FFG version is just too good to drop. So, whoever won such a bidding war wouldn't be getting any of my cash.
You know, for what it's worth. ![]()