In the future, “hopefully more games will be made” like Baldur’s Gate 3. The director of Larian Studios trusts that its success will serve as a guiding light for others – Baldur’s Gate 3

Baldur’s Gate 3 has swept the Golden Joystick Awards, winning 7 awards and establishing itself as the best video game of the year according to the British. Despite Running Studios still has a lot of work ahead of it, including the launch of the version for Xbox Series Swen Vincke, don’t want success by Baldur’s Gate 3 be something isolated in the industry. Rather, he hopes that motive a other studies a create games CRPG.

If you’re not familiar with the term, CRPGs are western computer role-playing games, a way to distinguish them from the tabletop role-playing games that used to exist in the past. This concept has permeated the current industry, and refers to modern projects that have a similar basis to “classic” role-playing games.

Although Baldur’s Gate 3 is not unique in its genre, even in this decade, it has left a significant mark on a concept that used to be considered niche. Vincke does not want this to be forgotten. After receiving the 7 awards mentioned above, the creative expressed his desire that “I hope they are made more CRPG games. It’s a genre I like to play, and a lot of people in the industry like to play them too. “I’m looking forward to those types of games.”

Warhammer will also have its own CRPG

Although Baldur’s Gate 3 is a marvel that has broken the market, it is not even the last CRPG that we will see this year, much less in the next five years. Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader will be on the market next December 7th with a classic RPG concept made by Owlcat Gamesthe developers of Pathfinder: Kingmaker.

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