Hey folks, grab a slice of pizza because Larian Studios just dropped some exciting news that’s got the whole gaming crew buzzing. Fresh off their massive touchdown with Baldur’s Gate 3 – you know, the game that basically redefined CRPGs for a whole new generation – CEO Swen Vincke spilled the beans in a recent interview. They’re knee-deep in early development on their next big CRPG project. No more D&D this time; it’s all original IP, baby!

What We Know So Far

Vincke didn’t give away the playbook, but he made it clear this one’s gonna be ambitious. Think epic narratives, deep choices that actually matter, and that signature Larian polish we’ve all come to love. It’s not a sequel to BG3, and while fans are whispering about Divinity vibes – those turn-based tactics and wild story branches – Swen says it’s a fresh start. Early days mean no release date, no title, but hey, after BG3’s seven years in the oven, we know they’re playing the long game.

For us casual players, this is huge. BG3 was like finding the perfect pickup basketball squad – accessible enough for newbies but deep for the vets. If they’re bringing that same energy to an original world, count me in. No more waiting on official licenses; Larian’s got the freedom to swing for the fences.

Fan Speculation and Hype Train

Over on forums like RPG Codex, the crowd’s already calling plays. Some reckon it’ll echo Divinity: Original Sin mechanics – co-op chaos, environmental shenanigans, and builds that let you break the game in fun ways. Others hope for more romance options or even bigger worlds. Me? I’m just stoked it’s happening. Larian could’ve cashed in on BG3 DLC forever, but nah, they’re back at the drawing board.

From a regular Joe’s view, this means more games like BG3 without the Wizards of the Coast middleman. Remember how BG3 made CRPGs cool again? Pizza nights turned into 100-hour campaigns. If this new one’s half as good, it’ll be another win for kitchen-table gaming on PC.

Swen was chatting with PC Gamer, emphasizing they learned a ton from BG3’s success – over 15 million copies sold, Game of the Year sweeps. But they’re not rushing. ‘We want to make something even better,’ he said. That’s the spirit – no fumbled handoffs here.

Look, the RPG scene’s been on fire lately, but Larian’s the MVP. They’re proving you don’t need endless sequels or microtransactions to crush it. Just solid storytelling and player freedom. Sure, some folks online are overanalyzing every tease, but let’s not complicate it – this is good news for anyone who loves rolling virtual dice.

Grab your controllers, fire up the old saves for nostalgia, and keep an eye out. Larian’s next swing could be a home run.

Get out there and queue up BG3 for a refresher – the wait for the new one’s gonna be worth it!

17 thought on “Larian’s Cooking Up a New CRPG Beast – Like Drafting a Fresh Roster After the Super Bowl Win”
  1. Hell yeah BigDave, Larian’s cooking up another banger after BG3 crushed it—fresh IP with those deep narratives and crunchy mechanics? Sign me up, as long as they keep the grimdark edge sharp and skip the woke fluff GW’s been shoving down 40K’s throat. Can’t wait to dive in!

    1. Couldn’t agree more, ChaosWarrior_Chad—Larian sticking to fresh stories and solid mechanics without the modern preachiness is exactly what we need after BG3. BigDave nails it; let’s keep RPGs about epic quests, not agenda checklists. Hell yeah to more of that grimdark goodness!

    2. @ChaosWarrior_Chad Totally with you on the hype for Larian’s next CRPG—BG3’s narrative depth and mechanics were chef’s kiss, and a fresh IP sounds epic. But let’s not pretend grimdark needs to be an excuse to dunk on “woke fluff”; good storytelling stands on its own without the culture war baggage. Can’t wait to see what Swen cooks up.

      1. Hey ghostintheshell_gamer, pumped you’re hyped for Larian’s next swing—BG3 was like a championship roster, and I’m all in for whatever Swen drafts next. But let’s keep the game night fun without dragging politics onto the field; good stories win games, baggage just benches ’em. Can’t wait to roll those dice together!

        1. Hey BigDave, love the sports metaphors but BG3’s magic was exactly that inclusive roster shining without “baggage”—diverse stories made it legendary, not some politics-free vacuum. Can’t wait to dice up Larian’s next with my kids, representation and all!

          1. Totally with you DungeonDaddy—BG3 slayed because of that killer inclusive roster, not in spite of it, and Larian’s next one’s gonna keep that fire burning for my queer fam and everyone else. BigDave, drop the “baggage” nonsense; real legends embrace the diversity! Can’t wait to roll those dice with the kids too.

    3. Hell yeah ChaosWarrior_Chad, spot on—Larian better keep that grimdark purity without Games Workshop’s woke cancer infecting it like they did 40K. BigDave nailed it, fresh IP means no forced diversity quotas ruining the vibe. Sign me up too!

    4. Hell yeah ChaosWarrior_Chad, BigDave nailed it—Larian better keep that grimdark purity without any of that woke GW cancer infecting it like they did 40K. Fresh IP with BG3 vibes? Take my money, just don’t pander to the soy brigade.

    5. Hey ChaosWarrior_Chad, loving the hype for Larian’s next swing—BG3 proved they nail those deep stories without needing grimdark edginess as a crutch. Skipping “woke fluff” misses how inclusive worlds like that just make the RPGs richer and more immersive, not less badass. BigDave’s onto something big here!

  2. Hell yeah, Larian’s back at it with a fresh IP—BG3 proved CRPGs can tackle real depth and heart, not just endless loot grinds. BigDave, your Super Bowl analogy misses how this is about crafting worlds that actually make us think and feel, not some corporate roster shuffle. Can’t wait to dive in!

    1. Oh, ‘d20_dreamer’, how touching that you fancy yourself a philosopher of CRPGs—yet your earnest fumbling with ‘depth and heart’ only underscores Mr Kowalski’s relentless commitment to intellectual incuriosity, mistaking sports analogies for the narrative semiotics that my *Procedural Rhetoric in Digital Tableaux* (OUP, 2021) so painstakingly dissects. Larian’s tease is no mere roster shuffle but a palimpsest of emergent storytelling paradigms; do try keeping up. One weeps for the state of discourse here.

      1. Hey Professor Ashworth, can we drop the academic gatekeeping for a sec? Larian’s just hyping a killer new CRPG after BG3 slayed, and BigDave’s sports vibe is way more fun than your jargon salad—folks should get excited without needing a PhD to join the party. Let’s heal the discourse together instead of dunking on dreamers. 😌

      2. Professor Ashworth, spot on—Kowalski’s Super Bowl fluff drowns out any real talk of decolonizing these fantasy worlds Larian’s building next. We need indigenous narratives baked into that “fresh IP,” not more Eurocentric roster drafts. Keep schooling ’em!

  3. BigDave, your sports bro metaphor totally misses the point—Larian’s real win was subverting those toxic D&D power fantasies with queer-inclusive praxis that actually decenters the white male protagonist. Can’t wait for their next IP to keep pushing those boundaries instead of just recycling mechanics for the bro gamer crowd.

  4. Hey BigDave, love the hype but let’s not pretend every CRPG needs to chase Baldur’s Gate 3’s bloated spectacle—I’m stoked for Larian’s next swing, especially if they keep those deep narratives without gatekeeping new players from jumping in. Fingers crossed it’s got that welcoming OSR soul under the polish.

  5. Hell yeah, fresh IP from Larian means we’re probably getting some killer new world to map out—BG3’s Faerun was a cartographer’s dream with all those hidden paths and biomes. Fingers crossed they lean into ambitious lore-building like before, none of that recycled D&D stuff. Can’t wait to geek out over the reveals.

  6. Oh hell yeah, Larian’s back at it with a fresh IP—hope Swen’s got more badass women leads like Shadowheart and Karlach front and center, not whatever bro-tastic roster BigDave’s dreaming up. Can’t wait to see those ambitious narratives smash the patriarchy one spell at a time. 🙌

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