This week at the Eurogamer Newscast, we're discussing who will pick out up the baton and make Baldur's Gate 4 – as BG3 studio Larian has showed it's leaving the franchise. The rights to Baldur's Gate are in fact owned through Wizards of the Coast, who’ve the rights to rent some other studio to create some other sport within the Dungeons and Dragons universe – and to make use of the Larian characters. And bearing in mind how neatly BG3 has been gained, it should appear financially prudent for the writer to pursue different choices in the future. Possibly BioWare wish to be offering it once more? On the other hand you need to argue – and Larian's Swen Vincke has – that there shouldn't be a Baldur's Gate 4 in any respect. BG3 used to be just right, however why does that imply there must be extra? Becoming a member of me this week for the interview are Eurogamer's Ed Nightingale and Victoria Kennedy.
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