“You are going to see a whole bunch of other games that are going to be very huge.”
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Larian studio head Swen Vincke is pushing back against the notion that other AAA developers are intimidated by the ambitious scope ofBaldur’s Gate 3.
In an interview withGame Pressure, it’s suggested that AAA studios are fearful of Baldur’s Gate 3’s success. “I don’t think we strike fear in the hearts of AAA developers,” Vincke responds. “I don’t think that’s true.”
In those tweets, Nelson Jr. called Baldur’s Gate 3 an “anomaly” of greatness that benefited from a massive studio with direct experience with D&D RPGs, as well as a sturdy technical foundation and a successful Early Access run. Vincke says the response to those posts was “overblown” and reckons there are plenty ofupcoming gamesthat’ll be bigger than Baldur’s Gate 3.
“Yeah, I saw that conversation,” Vincke said. “It was ripped out of context, because we talked to Xalavier. He’s a very nice guy. And of course, you shouldn’t expect from somebody who has an indie budget that they’re gonna make a big AAA, cinematic expansive RPG. But you can rest assured. You guys have Witcher 4 coming. I’m sure that will be fantastic. You are going to see a whole bunch of other games that are going to be very huge. LikeGTA 6. That’s also going to be massive and expensive. They can dwarf what we’ve been doing.”
If we’re talking strictly budget, Vincke is absolutely right in saying bothThe Witcher 4and GTA 6 will be significantly bigger than Baldur’s Gate 3, which had areported budget of around $100 million. By contrast,Cyberpunk 2077 reportedly cost more than $400 million to makewhile GTA 6 is expected to be one of the most expensive games ever made with an eye-wateringestimated budget of around $2 billion.
What makes Baldur’s Gate 3 such a generational achievement isn’t its budget, but rather what it was able to achieve, especially within these financial constraints. It remains to be seen whether any of the big new games on the horizon are able to outdo the scale of Baldur’s Gate 3’s worldbuilding, storytelling, or character building. It’s a tall order, but games are always improving.
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