I am a long time Magic the Gathering player (been playing off and on since mid to late 90's) and I recently discovered Android: Netrunner. I do not play/collect any other card game, so finding Android: Netrunner had me very excited.
After buying a bunch of cards and playing with friends and family, I decided to look more into other games Fantasy Flight Games makes, to see if any others caught my eye (none of them did).
In looking at the other games, I noticed the two separate Game of Thrones games, and a few Google searches later I discovered that the Game of Thrones LCG is being discontinued, all of its deluxe expansions, and "data packs", will not be compatible with the second edition. When I read this, I was worried. GoT has many more expansions than ANR, and they are just giving up on the game, and making a (non backwards compatible) second edition. If I were a GoT LCG player, this would be a huge slap in the face.
This has me worried that FFG will do the same thing with ANR. The more that I read about others being dissatisfied with the meta, the more I feel that this is a likely path that they will take at some point, and they have already shown that they are willing to take it with a game that has many more sets than ANR.
I am enjoying ANR far more than I do MTG, but the idea that all of the cards I am buying now, might not be compatible with a future version they print (not just because of format restrictions, but because they decide to deprecate that version of the game) and that they have set a precedent with Game of Thrones, has me reconsidering "investing" in this game.
I do not intend my post to be a complaint, I am just worried about the future of ANR because I am used to card games that continue to build on the same foundation for many years, rather than throw the whole thing out and start over; and I really enjoy ANR, but I am loathe to buy into the game only to have to start all over again when they decide to re-reboot it.
I guess what I am asking is: is this a worry that others have as well?