Larian Studios CEO and director of Baldur’s Gate 3 Swen Vincke has emphatically ruled out any of the studio’s games, including the Divinity RPG series, being made available on subscription services.
Vincke’s comments came in response to a recent statement by Ubisoft about how gamers will/need to get more comfortable with not actually owning their games and embrace the subscription service model. In a Jan. 17 thread on X (formerly Twitter), spotted by Eurogamer, Vincke made his feelings on the matter quite clear and expressed concerns of it being “a lot harder to get good content if subscription becomes the dominant model and a select group gets to decide what goes to market and what not.”
Vincke’s argument is that subscription services are primarily focused on maximizing profit, suggesting it would be much harder for certain games to be made as a result; something that’s already quite difficult nowadays. “We are already all dependent on a select group of digital distribution platforms and discoverability is brutal. Should those platforms all switch to subscription, it’ll become savage,” said Vincke.
He obviously takes no issue with developers who do add their games to such services, acknowledging it can be beneficial, but he ultimately feels “Direct from developer to players is the way.” This is no doubt part of the reason why Larian won’t be bringing Baldur’s Gate 3 to Xbox Game Pass, but now you can apply this to services like PlayStation Plus, too.
This doesn’t necessarily rule out other Baldur’s Gate games from appearing on such services. After all, Larian didn’t have a hand in those; the only Baldur’s Gate it’s developed itself is Baldur’s Gate 3. In fact, it’s suspected the enhanced versions of the original Baldur’s Gate and Baldur’s Gate 2 are going to be added to Xbox Game Pass at some point. Twice now, the Xbox Game Pass mobile app has sent users messages advertising both games for the service, yet they remain unavailable on Game Pass, with no word from Microsoft on when they’ll arrive.
Others Asked
Why is there no confirmation from Larian Studios regarding Baldur’s Gate 1 and 2 being added to Game Pass?
There is no confirmation from Larian Studios because they were not involved with those games; the games were developed by Overhaul Games, and the console ports were handled by Skybound Games.
What did Larian Studios founder Swen Vincke announce at the GDC 2024 panel regarding Baldur's Gate 3?
Swen Vincke announced that Larian Studios is not planning to develop a sequel to or release any DLC for Baldur's Gate 3 and plans to move away from the Dungeons and Dragons IP to work on something new.
How does the gaming industry typically respond to a hit game's success, and how does Larian Studios differ in this approach?
In the gaming industry, it's rare for a studio to prioritize creativity and passion over making money, and many studios might eagerly develop a sequel to a hit game. Larian Studios differs in this approach by choosing not to create a sequel to Baldur's Gate 3 despite its success, focusing instead on projects that inspire them creatively.
Published: Jan 17, 2024 08:52 am