Hasbro 'talking to lots of partners' to find developer for Baldur's Gate 3 sequel
Hasbro 'talking to lots of partners' to find developer for Baldur's Gate 3 sequel
The year is 2342
Larian announces Baldurs Gate 9 & Steam planning to finally roll out Half Life 3
BG3 is my personal best game played in 25 years of gaming. There are very few developers that I would trust to perform on the same level as Larian, who really have set a new high bar for the industry.
I think CDPR has always been what it is now. Just that nowadays people enthusiastically jump on the internet bandwagon, whatever direction it might be, positive or negative.
That is to say, it’s the same as Owlcat. Initially buggy, but amazing and GOTY after patches. People always forget that Witcher 3 was a mess when it came out, as was Witcher 1. There was a big deal about the fact that CDPR made their big content/bug fixes updates for free with Witcher 1.
I honestly don’t remember how witcher 2 did on this spectrum, though.
Any sequel to Baldur’s Gate 3 is going to have to be better than any developer will be able to deliver with Hasbro sticking their nose in the development process. (which you know they will because of how well BG3 did)
I don’t have high hopes.
Does anyone else remember Dark Sun: Shattered Lands? I used to play the hell out of that game. I love Dark Sun. It’s such a great setting. I had the books, too.
Anyway, agreed. Dungeons & Dragons has tonnes of great lore and locations.
Hasbro is probably gonna let Tencent do it because they are the lowest bidder.
The game is doomed from the start.
I think they can. They’ve got the tech for it and now the experience of having done it once before. It’s require a lot of work and still some luck, but they can. This is why they’re betting on themselves and doing their own IP now. They don’t want to give away millions to Hasbro when they’re the ones putting on the work.
As for anyone else? I don’t think so. You’d presumably need to start from scratch, because no one else has the tech for an RPG in that style other than Larian as far as I’m aware. There’s also no company with the experience to do it either. Maybe if some of the old Bioware people got together they could have the experience, but I doubt they’re interested and Bioware the company for sure can’t do it anymore.
I’d say if any company wants to try it, they need to make Icewind Dale 3 first to get something out while building out the tech and talent. That’s the only hope of a BG4 being made and getting close to what BG3 has done.
Give it a few years. Maybe announce the developer, then go silent for years (not two decades though) while they work on it quietly. Don’t hype it up, don’t ask the devs for press updates. Let the massive success of BG3 fade a little from recent memory so the new developers can do their own thing with it without having to deal with the pressure of following BG3.
The worst thing they could do is push for BG4 too quickly.