A Baldur’s Gate 2 remake may already be underway, according to a new report. This Baldur’s Gate 2 remake could bring players who started the series with Baldur’s Gate 3 an opportunity to experience to the earlier titles, but with a more modern experience.
Baldur’s Gate 3 took the gaming world by storm, selling millions of copies, earning tons of awards, and generally put Baldur’s Gate on the map for a new generation of gamers. With 25 years separating the release of the original Baldur’s Gate and Baldur’s Gate 3, there are many who had likely never heard of the series, but now are eager to explore more of what the franchise has to offer.
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Baldur’s Gate 2 Remake Reportedly in Production
According to a new report, a remake of Baldur’s Gate 2 is already in development. The news came via PC Gamer, which didn’t share its source, but seemed confident in the details. Baldur’s Gate 2 received a remaster back in 2013, but this project is reportedly a full-fledged remake. Fans of the original will likely be excited to know that the original co-lead designer of the game, Kevin Martens, has returned to work on the remake. In addition to Baldur’s Gate 2, Martens also worked on titles like Neverwinter Nights, Mass Effect, and Diablo 3, and currently on the upcoming Mass Effect-like game Exodus.
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There isn’t a concrete answer as to whether the original Baldur’s Gate is also being remade, but it’s looking likely. It’s thought that they may both be being worked on simultaneously, but this isn’t confirmed. Baldur’s Gate 2 is a direct sequel to the first game, with a returning playable character, so it wouldn’t make much sense to release them out of order or to ignore the original title completely. However, with that in mind, there’s currently no known timeframe for when these games might come out. It’s possible that an announcement could be made during the upcoming Summer Game Fest or other summer reveal shows, however.
Another question is what the gameplay of the remakes will be like. The first two Baldur’s Gate games used an isometric perspective, and utilized pausable real-time combat. Baldur’s Gate 3 was notably different, as combat was entirely turn-based and players could rotate the camera. However, Baldur’s Gate 3 was developed with Larian Studios’ propietary Divinity Engine 4.0, and there’s no indication that Larian has any involvement with the remakes. It’s possible that the remade games may use something like Unreal Engine, but that’s speculation for now.
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It will likely be a very long time before players get to see a Baldur’s Gate 4 game, and without Larian at the helm, there’s no telling what it will be like. A return to the early games, which had an extremely positive reception, combined with a modernized game engine and graphics will likely be an exciting adventure for newcomers and long-time fans alike. Those who started the franchise with Baldur’s Gate 3 will also get a chance to see earlier adventurers with some of its popular characters, like Jaheira, Minsc, and of course, Boo.

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June 21, 2001
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Black Isle Studios
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Infinity Engine
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Local Multiplayer
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