Baldur’s Gate 3 developer Larian has said it’s now fully focused on its next game, promising a “media blackout” for the foreseeable future.While the hotly anticipated Baldur’s Gate 3 Patch 8 is due out this year for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Larian has said its “full attention” is on the next big thing.Last week, Larian boss Swen Vincke tweeted to briefly reflect on the studio’s journey so far, which has seen Baldur’s Gate 3 receive tremendous critical and commercial success. “But the story ain't over yet,” Vincke added.Got me all nostalgic - it really has been a incredible journey so far.
But the story ain't over yet. Stay tuned. Going to try to skip the dark night of the soul moment though if you don't mind. https://t.co/eLSTv3CXb4In a follow-up statement issued to VideoGamer, Larian said: “Swen and the team['s]...
full attention is focused on crafting their next title,” with Larian moving to a “media blackout.”We know more about what Larian’s next game isn’t than what it is.
We know it’s not a sequel to Baldur’s Gate 3, nor a D&D game of any kind. Rather, it’s a brand new game, something Larian was keen to move on to after trying and failing to spark enthusiasm internally for a Baldur's Gate follow-up.In November 2023, Vincke spoke in vague terms about the studio’s next project. “I wish I could tell you about our next big game but this is really encouraging us to ensure it pushes many boundaries,” Vincke teased in response to Baldur’s Gate 3’s many The Game Awards nominations. “I’m very excited about it.”In July 2023, ahead of Baldur’s Gate 3’s explosive launch, Vincke told IGN a sequel to Larian’s own Divinity: Original Sin series is on the cards too, although fans shouldn’t hold their breath.“It's our own universe we built, so we're definitely gonna get back there at some point,” Vincke said. “We will get back there at some point.