I can also see keeping the writing team if you hire them as a writing team. The cost was insanely out of hand because Kerry and Miles (and Monty before them) weren't classes as "writers" - they were "writers", "producers", "showrunners", "voice actors" and "show directors" - pulling down $250,000/yr each or more from the back end. But if you just paid them for a few weeks of focused writing (and had a few new people on the team) - it wouldn't be paying half a million dollars for a year of complete dogshit.
Yeah, sorry, but I gotta disagree on that one. You are understimating how important the story is to the success of a cartoon like this one.
RWBY’s #1 problem was surprisingly not how expensive it was to make, as ridiculous as that expense was. It is and always was the writting. Yes everything suffered due too por money management. But the writting is what steers the ship.
If, at least, the story was good, even with the ridiculous expenses, RT would still be around. Because at least people would still be buying merch, buying games, and watching it in droves. They would even have had that Fortnite crossover. But nobody is demanding more of it outside The RT circle jerk.
Besides RWBY is not that complex to need “a team of writers”. Too many cooks spoil the soup. That really only would, kinda, make sense If they made a normal anime Saeason worth of content. Which it never did. Not counting the filler “world building” btw.
The money problem can be solved easily if the new RWBY owners are Mildy competent at management. But that won’t help them even if Pixar themselves did the animation for free, for them, if the story keeps being terrible. And no, “adding a couple of writers” won’t help if Miles and Kerry still get to keep the final say.
Tl;dr It really doesn’t matter if RWBY becomes cheap to make, and is animated with pretty graphics, if Miles and Kerry keep writing terrible crap. The story as they left it is a mess that an only be fixed with a hard reboot.
They are giving the keys to the car to the same guys that crashed it the last time.