Baldur's Gate 2 designer turned down Baldur's Gate 4 offer

James Ohlen, co-lead designer on Baldur's Gate 2, declined Hasbro's request to develop Baldur's Gate 4 after Larian Studios passed on a sequel.

Ohlen received the offer from Hasbro CEO Chris Cox shortly after Larian turned down the project. His studio Archetype Entertainment, which is owned by Hasbro, was already developing the sci-fi RPG Exodus at the time.

"I don't, I would fail, and here's why I would fail," Ohlen told PC Gamer. He cited the difficulty of competing with Baldur's Gate 3 and the challenge of replicating Larian's tools and pipeline.

Ohlen has since left Archetype Entertainment due to burnout. Kevin Martens, the other co-lead designer on Baldur's Gate 2, is working on an upcoming remake of that game.

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A remake of Baldur's Gate 2 is reportedly underway at Wizards of the Coast. The project involves original co-lead designer Kevin Martens. Both the first and second games may receive simultaneous treatment.

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BioShock creator Ken Levine has praised Baldur's Gate 3 for its narrative achievements during a recent interview about his upcoming game Judas.

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