That's good news indeed. I'm on the edge of leaving the hobby but if Hasbro comes back to the table and says they still have plans for Joe that might keep me around a bit longer.
That's always been a weird mentality to me. If they stopped making G.I. Joe I'd still always be a part of the hobby. Just maybe not spending so much $$$ on it. I guess for some people a collection that doesn't grow isn't interesting?
Honestly what can you expect?
Nostalgia can only take you so far.
Unlike collecting a lot of different things (wine, stamps, art, etc. etc.) toys, or more specifically, a "brand" of toys doesn't mean a fairly large and continuous release schedule of new items. GI Joe is a large brand of toys, and has 50 years of history. That is a lot, but how much of that, or any hobby with a large history/catalogue, can you maintain an interest in for a long period of time? Once you have "everything" then what? How many times can you watch the shows? Read the comics?
Yes I will always have a space for Joe product/fandom, but there is only so much room, and I have owned everything pretty much from ARAH in the last 10 years. SPace, money and waning interest have had me reduce a lot of that. Also, honestly, the new media (movies, comics) are nice, but not really grabbing my attention as much. Hell even coming here to discuss Joe has all but dried up except for a few members.
In the end people change over time, interests come and go and what you may have loved with a passion at one stage of your life no longer matters. That's life.