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The successor to Baldur’s Gate 3 is causing excitement among developers – news

The successor to Baldur's Gate 3 is causing excitement among developers

We tremble with anticipation

Despite Baldur’s Gate 3 There is reportedly no DLC, but the sheer number of updates is keeping the game alive.

That’s enough to be happy about, but if you factor it in Baldur’s Gate 3We can hardly contain our excitement.

BG3 is still very popular over a year later.

So much so that it was nominated for the Game Awards in the “Best Community Support” category.

The Baldur’s Gate 3 The trailer is easily one of the best we’ve ever seen

When Swen Vincke, CEO of Larian Studios, heard the good news, he spoke about how difficult it was to focus BG3 when the development team is “buzzing” about their next project.

“It’s very hard to continue something that already exists while the whole studio is buzzing with all the new exciting stuff. But they do it with a lot of passion and it’s heartwarming to see people taking notice,” Vincke said.

For those of you unfamiliar with Larian Studios’ next game, it will be an original IP removed from the Dungeons & Dragons universe.

But don’t worry because Vincke assures players that the basics have been laid BG3 Such an outstanding experience is also used in this exciting new adventure.

Speaking about the project, Vincke said: “I don’t know if we’ll make it, but looking at our narrative, visual and gameplay plans, I think what we’re working on now will be our best work ever. “ .”

“I get excited like a child when I look at the main images, wanting to show everyone now and complaining in frustration that I have to wait for it to actually work,” they concluded.

The future of Larian Studios feels secure, and it probably is BG3 Fans are the most worried.

None of us want to see such a talented studio lose track after developing one of the best RPGs in recent years.

Whatever the next adventure, we are ready to accompany Larian on his quest across the map.

Featured Image Source: Larian Studios

Topics: Baldur’s Gate 3, PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Steam

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