We will hear more about the future of the role of the role “in a short time”, says HASBRO SVP of the games
Baldur's Gate 3 is now and a half years old, and we are still dealing with us happily during the second, third, seventh and tenth play. But with the developer of Laran's choice to stay away from the series, Haspero leaves to sort what she will do with a role in the role in the future. Fortunately, it seems that it will not go long until we hear at least Something About what is happening for the privilege.
Speaking to IGN at the game developer conference this week, SVP allowed the HASBRO Dan Ayoub that with Most Larian, HASBRO has “a lot of people very interested in the role of the role.”
“We are practicing our plans for the future and what we will do with that. In fact, in a very short case, we will have some things we are talking about about it.”
Ayoub has not provided any other information about whether these “things” would be the full new Baldur portal in business, or a kind of intersection like the characters that were with Magic: The Gathering previously. However, he admitted that he was in the end Want The 4th floor gate, but one can take some time.
“It is a somewhat virtual position,” he said. “I mean, we are not in a hurry. Isn't it? This is the thing, we will follow a very measured approach … We have a lot of plans, and a lot of different ways to go to it. We started thinking, well, yes, we are ready to start dipping the toes a little and talking about some things.
Ayoub also admitted that the pressure to get the next Baldur portal is enormous, and even bleeding in Gate and Dragons projects associated with Dragon, such as Game Hasbro that it announced last year.
“I am no one ashamed of the challenge,” he said. “I think anything forces us to raise our creative tape, and developers love to get a high tape to go to, and I think we have already seen that the team is paying some really interesting ideas,” well, we need to raise our tape. And things like that.
We talked to AYOB about a number of other topics, including Magic: The Gathering, its partnership with SABER Interactive, and the comprehensive HASBro strategy. Stay tuned for our full meeting next week.
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