Quote Originally Posted by CarpeGuitarrem View Post
Huh. I guess if I think about it, that's a niche that makes a lot of sense. Out of the three D&D's that saw play in that era, two have gotten "updates" (3.5 has 5E as a successor, PF1 to PF2) and have more recent versions, but 4E hasn't.
Successorship basically goes:
  • 2E => 5E (at least, it's marketed as such)
  • 3E => PF (it's explicitly backwards-compatible)
  • 4E => PF2 (they have the same designers)