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Larian Studios, the developer behind the highly successful RPG Baldur’s Gate 3, has decided not to pursue any paid DLC expansions for the game, despite its positive reception. Swen Vincke, the head of Larian Studios, explained that the decision stemmed from a lack of passion for DLC projects within the team, describing them as “boring.” He emphasized the importance of keeping developers motivated and happy, which in turn benefits the players. Vincke had previously hinted at the possibility of DLC but noted the challenges involved. He later confirmed that the studio would not continue with Baldur’s Gate 3 DLC or develop a sequel, Baldur’s Gate 4, stating that the studio’s ambitions lie elsewhere and that they had historically not succeeded with DLCs.
Vincke revealed that Larian Studios is now focusing on a “crazy ambitious” new project, which is currently in development and shaping up well. Additionally, the studio is preparing for a second, undisclosed project. These new ventures reflect the company’s commitment to innovation and complex game design, moving away from the traditional path of expanding existing games through DLC. The specifics of these new projects remain under wraps, but they signify a significant shift in focus for the studio post-Baldur’s Gate 3.