It would be silly if Wizards of the Coast, the brilliantly named company in charge of Dungeons & Dragons, didn't do a follow-up to Baldur's Gate 3, given the barnstorming success that game has enjoyed - and the wonders it's done for the D&D brand. Indeed Hasbro, the owner of Wizards, has talked quite openly about wanting a successor before, which is why it's no surprise to hear Wizards president John Hight tell The Game Business just the other day that, "Baldur's Gate [3] is an incredible game, and of course we're going to do a successor." But it begs the bigger question of who will make it.Read more
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