Oi! I just been thinking to meself: "Self, where did all the DnD games go???"
I mean it's weird, right? DnD has historically been one of the most popular video game mainstays, not to mention something of a pop cultural phenomenon overall. It's reached something of a popular appeal if not a popular understanding. Practically the entire video game industry owes its existence to DnD given so many early programmers started making games to emulate tabletop DnD on computers.
So why is it that all we have to show for it today is that schmaltzy Neverwinter MMO and the dated D&D Online. I can't even remember what the last single player DnD licensed game was. I don't think there were any adaptations of the 4e or 5e rulesets.
It's also odd considering Wizards of the Coast restructured themselves to rebrand D&D as a multimedia product. Yet... not a game in sight. A few crappy direct to video animated movies and a literal craptone of books.
Still, I wouldn't trust any developer to actually make a dungeons and dragons video game done right today unless Wizards gave exclusive license to CDPR.