Gameloft, the company behind Disney games Dreamlight Valley and Speedstorm, has announced that it is working on a Dungeons & Dragons life-sim RPG that will be set in the Forgotten Realms, the same universe in which Baldurās Gate III (and many other D&D adventures) take place.
Last year, Baldurās Gate III became one of the biggest games on the planet thanks to its fantastic writing, intense combat and, letās be honest, all the sexy stuff you could do in it. Folks became enamored with the gameās characters and relationships, with tons of fan fiction and artwork pouring out of Baldurās Gate IIIās community ever since. It also didnāt hurt that in recent years, Dungeons & Dragons-–a long-running tabletop RPG franchiseāhas become bigger than ever thanks to popular internet shows that use the game as a foundation for comedy and storytelling. So, itās not shocking to see that another video game company is partnering with Hasbro and Wizards of the Coastāthe companies who own D&Dāto create a new video game set in the same fictional universe as BG3.Ā
On March 14, Gameloft announced that it was partnering with Wizards of the Coast to publish a new D&D game on consoles and PC. Specifically, itās being developed by Gameloft Montreal, the same folks who worked on Disney Dreamlight Valley and Star Wars: Castaways. This upcoming, still-untitled game will feature āunique cooperative gameplay.ā Gameloft says it will be a āhybridā of survival, life sims, and action RPGs. That sounds like, if done well, it could be exactly the kind of thing Baldurās Gate III fans would love.
We're thrilled to announce we're partnering with the worldās greatest roleplaying game ā @Wizards_DnD ā from @Wizards of the Coast, the IP-holder and a division of @Hasbro, to publish a new PC and console game!@GameloftMTL, the creators behind the award-winning Disney⦠pic.twitter.com/MpDqN3uiLO
— Gameloft (@gameloft) March 14, 2024
āPlayers can expect an adventure where the rich lore of this legendary franchise meets real-time survival in a unique campaign of resilience, camaraderie, and danger at nearly every turn,ā tweeted Gameloft, āStay tuned!ā
As is also pretty common these days for game announcements, Gameloft ended its tease with a link to its available jobs. So if youāve always wanted to help create a big D&D life-sim RPG for consoles and PC, hereās your chance.
Beyond those basic details, Gameloft didnāt have anything else to share beyond one concept imageāthe same image at the top of this article. No release date was provided, either. I think this might be a few years away, so donāt get too excited. For now, you can just replay Baldurās Gate III again. Again.
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