Baldur’s Gate 3 leaders gather where they thought 2 years ago how to end the RPG to discuss “rising” for the next: “Spirits are high”

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Baldur’s Gate 3 developers meet to discuss “take off” and studio CEO says “spirits are high”.

Larian Studios CEO Swen Vincke took to Twitter to reveal that the developer’s “lead summit” will begin today. The image accompanying that tweet below is also where the lead developers of Baldur’s Gate 3 met two years ago to discuss how to “finish” the massive RPG, but this time the leads are coming together to discuss Larian’s new game.

That’s the “uplifting” part of Vincke’s tweet above, where he adds that “spirits are high” and “morale is good,” which is obviously what you want to hear from any developer, hundreds of people strong. start full production in the next game.

When we last heard what was coming up for Larian, the developer had two brand new projects in development, both of which were original concepts rather than sequels to an existing series like Baldur’s Gate 3. Perhaps Larian is meeting to discuss both of his new games. more than one or the other.

Also good to hear “morale is good” in Larian. That’s just over a year and a half since Larian decided to cancel Baldur’s Gate 3’s DLC in January due to low employee morale. Vincke revealed that he saw “a lot of happy faces” when announcing that the DLC was being scrapped, partly because no one wanted to do it in the first place.

In terms of Baldur’s Gate 3, we still have full modding support coming in September, which Vinkin previously said would be the moment Larian hands the reigns over to players.

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