Baldur's Gate III is finally happening, 19 years later
We waited for years, and then it all happened so quickly. Almost two decades after the release of Baldur's Gate II we're finally getting a sequel—and it's coming from Divinity: Original Sin developer Larian, probably the best scenario I could imagine aside from Obsidian, who's already made two "sequels" in the form of Pillars of Eternity.
But spiritual successors are no substitute for a real Baldur's Gate III. Despite denying rumors six months ago, Larian officially unveiled the project at Google's Stadia event, which kind-of-sort-of kicked off E3 2019 this morning.