Divinity: Original Sin 2, developed by Larian Studios just like Baldur's Gate 3, had been ported to the Nintendo Switch. It's possible Iizuka's connection to Baldur's Gate 3 might be tied to Larian's previous porting endeavor. It wouldn't surprise us if the Nintendo Switch 2 port of Baldur's Gate 3 heralds a new age where D&D becomes a lot more mainstream. The long-time Nintendo employee, who has worked on a handful of third-party Nintendo games since 2001, including everything from Disney Illusion Island to Dragon Quest VIII's remake on the Nintendo 3DS, implies that his name carries certain weight.īecause of this, Baldur's Gate 3 fans are wondering if the "special thanks" extended to him by Larian Studios in the end credits of Baldur's Gate 3 is a sign of things to come. The reason? A mention of a certain individual, Etsushi Iizuka. The most recent leaks suggest that there might be plans to introduce the game to Nintendo's still-unannounced-but-definitely upcoming hardware, potentially the successor to the current Nintendo Switch. Longtime Nintendo employee mysteriously credited under Special Thanks for Baldur's Gate 3īy u/Sad_Bat1933 in GamingLeaksAndRumours Now, ahead of its Xbox launch before the year ends, there's campfire talk of Baldur's Gate 3 hitting Nintendo's next in-development console, implying that its release is imminent. In fact, its pacing seems to have a curious effect, making every release feel like a brand-new experience, and has caused the Dungeons & Dragons title to soar in popularity. While Larian Studios has taken its sweet time releasing the game, putting it in Early Access years before launching it on the PC where it became an all-time great and eventually selling well on the PlayStation 5, this hasn't turned off console fans. Baldur's Gate 3, a game that surprised players and critics alike with its intricate gameplay and rich storytelling, isn't done turning heads and raising standards yet.
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