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I didn't express myself properly, I didn't mean paizo would release a PF3e but that someone could release a 5e clone or compatible game to woo 5e players if D&Done ends up being ass (and you add the whole license nonsense to that).Very doubtful. D&Done isn't shaping up to be a radical change to the ruleset like 4e was vs 3.5e. PF was a perfect storm, lightning in a bottle I don't think its likely they'll get to recapture.
If we forget that Paizo also blew their load on (cucked, gay) PF2e which came out 7 years too late to woo the 4e crowd.
If it took them 7 years to pivot to a 4e clone, I find it doubtful they'll be able to move with any sufficient speed to capture the 5e audience.
But 4e was a huge shift, and made 10x worse all the problems the 2e grognards had been bitching about with 3.5. PF came out as a "hardcore" (read: complex with tons of ways to break it) 3.5 with lots of needed fixes baked-in and seemed like a solid middle ground. Paizo had also made a name for themselves being a 3.5 module house.
There is no sizeable percentage of 4e grognards to recruit from for PF3e. They just recently pivoted to focus on 5e modules. PF3e isn't going to be the phenom that PF1e was. They only way it gets traction is if WotC goes against what they said and D&Done is a huge departure from 5e, enough a 5.75e can recruit an audience from the zoomer grogs who don't want to learn a new game.
But the real issue is...
As broken, as glaringly flawed, 3.5e is the system has character. Characters are durable but not unbreakable, and it has plug ins for almost anything you want. There is a reason PF was able to get and keep a following.
5e OTOH is a lot more balanced, but completely soulless. No one has fun with a game BECAUSE its 5e, it is more that games are fun despite it being 5e.
The interesting bit might be that Paizo has (or at least had) their own content distribution marketplace. They might be become an OGL 1.0 safe haven; everything I've seen has said DTRPG/GMs Guild will be bending the knee on OGL 1.1 as soon as asked, but that might not reflect reality.
Now It seems my assumption about D&Done being a big departure from 5e is wrong. I admit i haven't read the playtests/drafts because I have sincerily lost interest in most new D&D 5e content due to the direction they started going since tasha's.