This year's only new Dungeons & Dragons video game is almost here, and we got to take an early look at the demo.
Project Baxter was supposed to launch next year, but Starbreeze has canceled it to instead focus on its Payday franchise.
The Temple of Elemental Evil was first released in 2003 and has since garnered a passionate community around it. Over the years, fans have added a lot to the game and kept it alive in ways we really ...
Stig Asmussen, director of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, founded Giant Skull to develop a D&D game. Giant Skull's D&D game will use Unreal Engine 5, have rich storytelling, combat, and traversal. The ...
Starbreeze has announced that it's shutting development of Project Baxter, its Dungeons & Dragons heist game, following ...
The latest Dungeons & Dragons video game will release later this year, but fans will be able to check it out early during ...
Swedish developer Starbreeze Studios has cancelled its Dungeons & Dragons game and plans to lay off 44 staff as it shifts its main focus to the Payday series. The studio announced today that it will ...
Baldur's Gate Baldur's Gate 3 publishing director is "so insanely excited" for Larian's next RPG, but don't expect it any time soon: "This s**t ain't cooked in an air fryer bro sorry got nothing for ...
Critical Role's next campaign is almost here—and it's a huge shake-up for the long-standing D&D actual-play titan. Brennan ...
Baldur's Gate Baldur's Gate 3 fans can expect more "premium games" from the D&D license holder going forward, but it won't rely solely on veteran devs, and will instead "make some bets on ...
Starbreeze Studios has officially killed its in-development Dungeons & Dragons game, codenamed Project Baxter. The decision ...
Starbreeze has canceled its upcoming Dungeons & Dragons game, which was in the works under the working title Project Baxter.
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