Lol I think they saw the success of BG3 and credited their own IP instead of the quality of Larian Studios. Without WotC BG3 would still have been an amazing game. Without Larian, it’d be unrecognizable.
30 mobiles games and 10 GaaS games no doubt.
Give the devs credit, there’s probably one legitimate competitor to Baldurs Gate in there that’ll get 70% through development before Hasbro kills because they need that money to pay for more Pinkertons to threaten to kill some children’s card game reviewers
Yeah Hasbro and WOTC have never overextended themselves before, ever. Cash cow forever yall
One of these I know is a sci-fi RPG called Exodus, it’s got the director from KOTOR and a bunch of old BioWare devs, and apparently Matthew McConaughey is a voice actor. It’s supposed to be like Mass Effect, but bigger, so I’m looking forward to it.
Don’t get too excited, Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast have a history of disappointment. Wait until it’s released.
I mean, it got announced last year and has an impressive looking trailer, and a website with a pre-register thing, so it doesn’t look like anyone’s planning on pulling it. However, the developer’s site does have eight job openings pretty overtly advertised on the front page, so we’ll see lol
It’ll likely launch, but it’ll probably be disappointing. So temper your expectations. Hasbro and WotC love fleecing their customers for money, so expect some kind of predatory monetization model.
Oh I’m aware lol, I played Magic for 20 years
I still do, and I play Risk as well (if only they’d bring back same time Risk…).
I watch Magic and that’s it. Why? Because the game is too damn expensive.
And no 4 player Commander except on the client that is built on Windows 95 technology.
Someone’s eager to have another BG3 on their hands. Given Hasbro’s recent moves it wouldn’t surprise me if half of these ended up being cancelled and other half were trying to squeeze as much money out of players as possible. Hasbro thinks D&D is an “under-monetized” brand after all.
I just puked…
I think BG3 was such a hit because a) it released right around the time when D&D has become mainstream and b) it was iterated on for years in Early Access before being fully released.
I have a feeling that very few of these “40” upcoming games will hit the same chords as BG3.