We are still waiting anxiously for Lary to let the Patch 8 of Baldur’s Gate 3 once the stress that the thing proves has finished, but we know that it will not do what the next entry in the series ends up being for a while.
The owner of IP, Hasbro, has left that, which needs to find a new developer or partner to collect the mantle and do something that can follow the act quite difficult that is BG3. The good news is that it seems that we should listen to something on that front at some point in the near future.
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Speaking to IGN in GDC, the senior vice president of Hasbro digital games, Dan Ayoub, suggested that although the company has nothing concrete to share with respect to the future of Baldur’s door, he acknowledges that he should do it soon.
“We are working on our plans for the future and what we are going to do with that,” said the executive, “and in reality, in a long time, we will have some things to talk about that.”
Cool. In addition to the indication that you could actually have something to share soon, Ayoub’s comments seem quite similar to what Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast Senior Vice President of Digital Strategy and Licenses Eugene Evans, he said last year. There have been many people eager to do some of Baldur, so the company has been chatting and does not feel any reason to hurry something super.
In terms of the inherent pressure to follow something as dear as BG3, Ayoub suggested that Hasbro and any couple/couple will be up to that challenge, saying: “I think that is our hope, right? We would continue to raise the bar and everyone tries to go a little higher.”
Let’s go Hasbro. Look at all and make an FPS cop of a sandy friend starring Gale and Lae’zel to launch everyone for a loop, while whoever you have chosen to do the door 4 of Baldur works in silence his magic in the background until they are ready to fulfill.
Until then, however, BG3 is beginning to produce a complete load modifications of interesting and ambitious personalized campaign that can help us mark us.