“We fired everyone at our company that made the game a success and won’t be going with the studio that shot new life into the entire brand, but the next one will be great!”
I played the first one in, what… 2001. That was on Mac. It probably came out for PC two or three years before that. I haven’t played the sequels. Just being an old man talking about stories that don’t go anywhere.
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“We fired everyone at our company that made the game a success and won’t be going with the studio that shot new life into the entire brand, but the next one will be great!”
Sure, assholes.
Seems legit 🤔
Insult to injury would be if they get Gameloft or some other mobile game factory to develop it.
I played the first one in, what… 2001. That was on Mac. It probably came out for PC two or three years before that. I haven’t played the sequels. Just being an old man talking about stories that don’t go anywhere.
BG3 is worth playing in my opinion.
Even if you’re not in Dnd just the story is great.
D&D makers don’t care for BG4 I imagine they want an easy win for money riding on the BG3 coat tails.
Unfortunately Larian Studios (BG3 developers) are not making BG4.