Nintendo Switch 2 owners can breathe a sigh of relief, as it seems Baldur's Gate 3 won't be making its way to their console anytime soon. In a recent Reddit AMA session, Larian Studio's CEO Swen Vicke dropped a bombshell, stating that the team would have loved to bring the highly-anticipated RPG to Switch 2, but ultimately, it was out of their hands.
The cryptic response from Vicke has left fans speculating about the reasons behind the absence. While he refused to point fingers directly at Wizards of the Coast, which owns the Dungeons and Dragons IP that Baldur's Gate 3 is set in, it's clear that there may be some tension between the two parties. On the other hand, Larian Studios' technical director Bert van Semmertier revealed that the studio has a soft spot for Nintendo consoles, having recently released Divinity: Original Sin 2 on Switch 2.
However, despite this positive statement from van Semmertier, it seems unlikely that Baldur's Gate 3 will make its way to the Nintendo Store anytime soon. The developer had previously announced that they would be focusing on other projects and wouldn't be developing any major content updates or expansions for the game. With no indication of a potential port in the works from Wizards of the Coast, it seems that fans will have to keep searching elsewhere for their fix of D&D goodness.
While it's still possible that Wizards of the Coast may hire another studio to pursue a port in the future, for now, it appears that Baldur's Gate 3 will remain exclusive to other platforms. For Switch 2 owners, this means that they'll have to look elsewhere for new games to get excited about – but hey, there are plenty of other great titles to choose from.
The cryptic response from Vicke has left fans speculating about the reasons behind the absence. While he refused to point fingers directly at Wizards of the Coast, which owns the Dungeons and Dragons IP that Baldur's Gate 3 is set in, it's clear that there may be some tension between the two parties. On the other hand, Larian Studios' technical director Bert van Semmertier revealed that the studio has a soft spot for Nintendo consoles, having recently released Divinity: Original Sin 2 on Switch 2.
However, despite this positive statement from van Semmertier, it seems unlikely that Baldur's Gate 3 will make its way to the Nintendo Store anytime soon. The developer had previously announced that they would be focusing on other projects and wouldn't be developing any major content updates or expansions for the game. With no indication of a potential port in the works from Wizards of the Coast, it seems that fans will have to keep searching elsewhere for their fix of D&D goodness.
While it's still possible that Wizards of the Coast may hire another studio to pursue a port in the future, for now, it appears that Baldur's Gate 3 will remain exclusive to other platforms. For Switch 2 owners, this means that they'll have to look elsewhere for new games to get excited about – but hey, there are plenty of other great titles to choose from.