Now that Baldurâs Gate 3 has been a huge success both critically and financially, people are looking forward to whatâs next for developer Larian Studios. However, according to studio founder Swen Vincke, the future doesnât lie with the Baldurâs Gate franchise or Dungeons & Dragons as a whole.
During a talk at the Game Developers Conference on Thursday (spotted by IGN and confirmed by Polygon in a video on the official conference TikTok), Vincke said that Larian wonât be working on any DLC, expansions, or a sequel for the game. It would be handing the IP back to Wizards of the Coast and moving on to unrelated projects.
âBaldurâs Gate 3 will always have a heart â a warm spot in our hearts. Weâll forever be proud of it, but weâre not going to continue it. Weâre not going to make new expansions, which everybody is expecting us to do. Weâre not going to make Baldurâs Gate 4, which everybody is expecting us to do. Weâre going to move on, weâre going to move away from D&D, and weâre going to start making a new thing,â he said.
Michael Douse, director of publishing at Larian, confirmed the news in a post on X (formerly Twitter). âHad a lot of time to reflect on this incredible adventure as everyone has, and I canât explain how excited I am for the next. Hope you join us for that!â he wrote.
Vincke spoke more about the decision with Gamespot. He explained that he initially wanted to make more Baldurâs Gate, but decided against it.
âThatâs not what we were made for,â Vincke said. âThatâs literally the opposite of what Larian is about. We want to do big, new things. We donât want to rehash the thing that weâve done already.â
All of this doesnât mean Larian wonât continue to work on Baldurâs Gate 3. Just last month, Douse announced that the team would be working on a âcross-platform plan for mod support,â with implementation still many months away.
Hasbro, which owns Wizards of the Coast, recognized how successful Baldurâs Gate 3 was in its 2023 financial report released last month. It stated that much of Wizard of the Coast and digital gamingâs growth can be attributed to Monopoly Go!, Magic: The Gathering, and Baldurâs Gate 3. Itâs also been a huge success critically, winning multiple awards. Just a day before the announcement, Baldurâs Gate 3 won four trophies at the Game Developers Choice Awards (also put on by GDC), including game of the year. It also won game of the year at The Game Awards in 2023.
Hasbro is therefore interested in growing its gaming output and leaning on the Baldurâs Gate franchise, as company CEO Chris Cocks mentioned in an earnings call to coincide with the report.
â2024 is about returning consumer products to profitability, investing for long-term momentum in games, and driving significant improvements in Hasbroâs bottom line [...] In short, weâre putting all the right pieces together to keep investing in our growth initiatives while expanding the ways our franchises reach fans through digital games,â Cocks said. âWe expect a long tail into 2024 and beyond for this mega hit.
However, Wizards of the Coast was hit with layoffs right before Christmas 2023, massively impacting the D&D and Magic teams. This includes the team that helped with Baldurâs Gate 3, according to Vincke.
lol good for them. Its a shame they had to dip into this cursed property in the first place, but I hope they got some large bags of money and can go back to doing their own thing for a while