Earlier this week, Wizards of Dan Ayub, senior vice president of the Digital Games Coast, said we would not have to wait long to see what the company had for D&D. In an interview with the PC Gamer, I just asked her what it means – “Soon” means in reality some time in 2025?
“Certainly,” he told me.
Although I could not persuade Ayub to say the words “Gate 4” of Baldour, we talked about the impact of Baldor’s Gate 3, which has put on future plans for the company’s D&D video game. These Is A huge effect – but the Wisdoms are clearly looking for the Tabletop Game in more shapes than Lauren like systemic RPG.
“He certainly raised the bar, really, really, really, Ayub said. “He certainly changed his style of watching his big impressions of the game. But I think we want to have different entry points for people, and hope that the expectations of a small indi title are not like BG3.
I will talk for myself: I was excited about BG3 for many reasons, but I think he showed people what is possible in this universe. I have been playing D&D all my life and maybe that’s why I make video games today. I’m excited to make D&D video games here, so I think we can do some great work with D&D. “
Wisdoms currently have several games in development internally and with partners, though what we know is especially related to D&D is from the Invoke Studios in Montreal. Some other projects, including the planned Big Budget D&D game, were developed by hidden path entertainment, was canceled in 2023.
Ayub said, “Whatever we do, we want to be alert: We want to make sure that what we are doing, we are following the best possible standards.” “This is for the things we are doing to ourselves or with the partners. We just don’t want to throw the game-expectations and expectations like the Gate of the Blooder, hopefully what these things can happen, so what we do is to make sure that they do around the day, just as good as they do.
I asked Ayub whether Wisdes ‘plans to regenerate or regenerate some of the D&D Games’ previous Catalog, such as the viewer’s eye, but like an experienced level 20 studio executive, he also remained on the message: “I’m really talking about some of his plans around D&D.”