Baldur’s Gate IP owner Wizards of the Coast has addressed the future of the franchise, following the news that developer Larian won’t be making another game in the series.
28.03.2024 - 14:57 / screenrant.com / Stephen Tang
Recently, Larian Studios announced that its 2023 GOTY winner, , will do a crossover with Poncle's. It is an odd and unexpected crossover, given that the two titles are vastly different, with being a CRPG while Poncle's indie darling is a roguelike shoot 'em up, although it does show that Larian is open to collaborating with different games. may not have been everyone's first choice, but it could be the start of many.
Swen Vincke, the CEO of Larian Studios, teased the collaboration with with a poll on X. It should be noted that the crossover, as of the time of writing, is not entirely confirmed, nor has it been said what the crossover will entail.
Given that has always been based on there have already been minor crossovers with some external material. This has come in the form of using beloved party members as character sheet presets; however, this is the game's first foray into collaborating with titles outside the TTRPG. Now, the possibilities are both exciting and endless.
The third installment in game series is its most popular and is set to receive mod support later this year. It won a myriad of awards back in 2015 and is one of the few fantasy RPGs as well regarded as Dimensional travel is canon in , thanks to a certain Lady of Space and Time, which has led to Geralt, the titular appearing inboth and .
With both titles featuring iconic enemies, having Geralt face off against an Owlbear appearing from a temporal rift, or Tav and the party locking horns with a mighty Leshen, there are plenty of encounters that will excite both fan bases. CD Projekt Red has announced that will get a fourth entry, so this could act as a promotion for that. and are both enjoying continued support from their developers, and both studios have shown that they are open to collaborating with others.
Capcom has done many crossovers throughout history. in particular, has collaborated with a number of other game titles, such as and to name a few. With set to release in 2025, this could be the opportunity to reach out to a more mainstream audience. has enjoyed a sudden boom in popularity of late, meaning that there is an incentive to continue adding content.
could lend some of BG3's iconic monsters, whether that be an Owlbear, Spectator, or Displacer Beast. This would lead to unique armor for each, while could throw in a Rathian, adding giant creature fights that are rare to come by in. Either way, Capcom loves to collaborate, and the melding of the two titles' famous monsters could be the perfect medley.
Both franchises have plenty of post-game content to keep players engaged in its addictive gameplay loop.
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Baldur’s Gate IP owner Wizards of the Coast has addressed the future of the franchise, following the news that developer Larian won’t be making another game in the series.
Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast are moving forward with plans for a sequel to Baldur's Gate 3. The news comes following the reveal that Larian Studios, developer of Baldur's Gate 3, is stepping back from the series following the award-winning game's launch.
Last month, Larian Studios CEO Swen Vinckke went on record to halt any speculation about the development of Baldur’s Gate 4, instead clarifying that the studio was moving on to something new. While this may be true, Hasbro isn’t as ready to let the Baldur’s Gate train grind to a halt.
The wait for seems to be an unending one, given that came out eleven years (or two console generations) ago. Still, the wait may finally be over sometime in 2025, when the much-anticipated title is set to release, with Rockstar promising a game bigger than any it has ever done before. Until then, has enjoyed continued updates, keeping players tied over until 2025, yet that too is expected to receive a sequel.
A Baldur's Gate 3 player online has crafted a unique character build, which allows them to become Avatar: The Last Airbender's Aang in Larian's RPG. Creating unique characters is one of the best parts of Baldur's Gate 3, and it's great to see players recreating their favorites from other series, too.
It's a big day for those of us who used to making our Transformers and G.I. Joe action figures fight. After Transformers: Rise of the Beasts teased a potential G.I. Joe crossover in a quick post-credits scene, Paramount says the film is officially happening.
Both Baldurs Gate 3 and Palworld both have had a lot of success since their release, BG3 even had earned Game of the Year for 2023. Palworld is a indie developed game that allows players to catch Pals, which are almost like catching Pokemon. The game became a big hit after it released just a month ago.
is a huge game with a level of attention to detail that makes it the envy of many other RPGs. Still, this attention to detail does not mean that the game is faultless. Due to the sheer size of Larian Studio's masterpiece, glitches and bugs are inevitable, and the Belguim-based developer has continued to work on patch fixes ever since its latest CRPG hit stores in 2023. Some players have found that not all of these glitches are necessary ones that hamper the gaming experience. Sometimes, it's the opposite.
Vodafone Idea has launched Cloud Play, a cloud gaming service for mobile platforms, promising premium mobile games like Asphalt 9, Modern Combat 5, Shadow Fight, and more. The service, introduced in partnership with Paris-based cloud gaming firm CareGame, will be subscription based, with prices starting at Rs. 100 per month. Cloud Play will be available on both iOS and Android devices and can be accessed via the Vi app or website.
likes to hide content in the nooks and crannies of its levels, leaving plenty of small details left unnoticed by Tav and their companions. Not even exploring every location is enough to reveal the wealth of secrets hidden in Faerûn. Since there are so many letters, books, and notes scattered throughout all three acts, it's easy to miss rare hidden letters that add more context to the story.
In a gaming scene filled with hand-holding and guiding the player through every step of their journey, Capcom's does the opposite, asking the player to discover the game's many mechanics. Like other good open-world RPGs, there are many little details that make the world feel real and lived in, and these can be easily missed. Not only that, but Capcom's approach to combat has made it layered, giving the Arisen several approaches to their encounters.
Bethesda's space RPG, , has been out for quite a while now, and developers are currently working on a DLC for the game called. While the prospect of a DLC is exciting, there are still many problems that are frustrating players in the base game, which need to be addressed first. These issues standing in the way of making as enjoyable as it could be are things that should be updated to the base game and not cost additional by being tied into a DLC expansion.