Larian Studios, development company behind Baldur’s Gate 3, opened a new studio in Warsaw

Larian Studios, development company behind Baldur’s Gate 3, opened a new studio in Warsaw
Larian Studios, development company behind Baldur’s Gate 3, opened a new studio in Warsaw

Baldur’s Gate 3, from Larian Studios.

The development company Larian Studios continues to expand after the success of Baldur’s Gate 3recognized at the industry’s most important award ceremonies, such as The Game Awards either BAFTA, as one of the most outstanding games of recent years. The Belgian studio, founded in 1996, recently announced the opening of a new division in Warsaw, Poland, and already has several job offers to recruit new talent.

In addition to this last office, the company already has a presence in different parts of the world, such as Ghent, Belgium, Barcelona in Spain, Dublin in Ireland, Guildford in the United Kingdom, Quebec in Canada and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.

The decision to open a permanent studio in Warsaw shows how seriously we take creativity, collaboration and innovation in the bustling heart of gaming in Poland” he expressed Ula Jachdirector of the study.

Regarding its future, the company is currently developing two projects with its own IP, unlike Baldur’s Gate 3 which was based on the external license of Dungeons & Dragons. Besides, Swen Vickethe company’s CEO, earlier this year confirmed that he has already finished writing the first act of the company’s next game.

The Game Awards – Baldur’s Gate

The independent developer, also behind the game license Divinityalready has more than 400 employees in the six studios available so far.

In this way, the company shows another side to the crisis of layoffs and instability that the video game industry is experiencing at this moment, as happened less than a month ago with Pieces Interactivecreators of Alone in the Dark and Singularity 6disengaging 35% of its staff weeks after launching Paliahis latest production

 
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