“It should only be good.”
One of the oldest speeches in the game area, revolves around it again: the issue of whether the big player games are “dead”. This time, Swen Vincke, CEO of Larian Studios, who led the development in Baldur's Gate 3, which led Baldur's Gate 3 game, in this regard.
When posting on X/Twitter, Vincke noted that “this time of the year again when the death of the big single player is announced.” He replied: “Use your imagination. They are not. It should only be good.”
It will be difficult to deny that Finkki knows exactly what he is talking about. Larayan built the reputation game on the game, as CRPGS produces as Divinity: Original Sin and Divinity: Original Sin 2 before taking control of the Baldur 3 gate, and in all accounts.
VINCKE previously released newspaper headlines for his brief vision, whether on the stage in the game prizes or outside. He emphasized the emotion behind development, respect for developers and players, and gaming. In this light, this speech, which belongs to age, may not be surprising, but it is still reaffirming.
In fact, in 2025 it has already seen at least one main player in the form of the Kingdom of the Kingdom of Warhorse Studios comes: Sendance 2. There are still several months remaining to go a year, and this is time for time for other players games to steal the limelight for themselves as well.
Of course, Larayan decided to stay away from the 3rd floor gateway, and indeed Dungeons & Dragons to make a new IP address. Speaking to IGN at this year's gaming developer conference, SVP may hear digital games at HASBRO Dan Ayoub more about what the next for the Gate Baldur series soon.
Erik is an independent writer for IGN.
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