Tanner Glass
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The counter-point would be that the most recent Dragon Age game wasn't really a Dragon Age game either (as in, there isn't even really a party/tactical element to it anymore, it's just a mediocre aRPG).I am very skeptical about this.
Hasbro/WOTC doesn't have the kind of money just laying around to fund the development of a game as massive as Baldur's Gate 4 (assuming they're trying to emulate BG3 in scope).
Additionally, and more importantly, WOTC does not have an in-house developer to make the game for them. You can't just magic a cRPG out of thin air - Larian is an established, experienced studio and even they said the development of BG3 was grueling and challenging because cRPGs are very difficult to make.
So, either WOTC is going to hand over development to someone else, begging the question who exactly, considering there's not that many cRPG developers with enough manpower to support such a project, or they're going to need to start hiring a lot of new people for a project WOTC has absolutely zero experience or institutional knowledge of.
I'm not saying it's impossible, the popularity of BG3 is likely a big temptation for WOTC to try again, I just can't figure out how they're supposed to develop the game.
They don't need to match BG3 on scope or scale and I'm sure they aren't as worried about doing a good job as Larian was - they can just make it and do a bad job.