Baldur's Gate 3 dev nearly lost its chance at the D&D license because its previous RPG meant its pitch to Wizards of the Coast was "really s***"
We didn't have the brainpower
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Baldur’s Gate 3lead Swen Vincke admits that Larian Studios' beloved Dungeons & Dragons RPG may never have happened - all because of stress surroundingDivinity: Original Sin 2.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 launched in September …