Larian Studios is formally completed with Baldur’s Gate. Director Swen Vincke revealed the information at GDC, confirming that the studio has scrapped its DLC plans and will not be making Baldur’s Gate 4. In an announcement despatched to IGN, a Hasbro spokesperson responded by calling Larian “an unimaginable companion,” however supplied little perception into what’s coming subsequent.
“Larian has been an unimaginable companion, and collectively we’re pleased with the success of Baldur’s Gate 3. Watch this house for extra on some superior D&D video games we’re bringing to life by Hasbro’s studios and our community of licensing companions. We’ve got an unbeatable library of toy and sport manufacturers and plenty of incredible companions world wide,” Hasbro’s spokesperson mentioned.
Hasbro did not reply to IGN’s query about the way forward for Baldur’s Gate now that Larian is shifting on, nor did it say whether or not Wizards of the Coast plans handy the license to a brand new developer. Baldur’s Gate 3 has made some $90 million for Hasbro, a formidable sum at the same time as the corporate has struggled general, experiencing a income decline of 15 p.c and working at a lack of $1.5 billion in 2023.
Final yr, Wizards of the Coast confirmed that it had canceled 5 Dungeons & Dragons video games in growth with numerous studios, together with an inside challenge codenamed “Jabberwocky.” Starbreeze is at the moment engaged on an untitled D&D sport codenamed Venture Baxter utilizing Unreal Engine 5, which is anticipated to be out in 2026. Elsewhere, Wizards of the Coast lately revealed its plans for Dungeons & Dragons’ fiftieth anniversary.
For now, work continues apace on Baldur’s Gate 3, which is including extra evil endings amongst different content material. Keep tuned for our full interview with director Swen Vincke on Monday.
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