As development for the highly-anticipated isometric RPG, Baldur’s Gate 3: The Black Hound, continues, its devs Larian Studios have decided to expand their horizons and acquire more allies in the process.
They recently opened a new studio located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and have since opened up a slew of new job opportunities for anyone skilled and passionate enough to have a hand in making the sequel to one of the most beloved western RPGs of generations past.
Aside from Kuala Lumpur, Larian’s other branches are situated in Dublin, Quebec, Saint Petersburg, and Ghent, in their native country Belgium.
Larian Studios is a household name in the RPG and larger video game industry, having delivered hugely on their two Kickstarter-funded games, Divinity: Original Sin and Divinity: Original Sin 2.
The Original Sin games were derived heavily from the original Baldur’s Gate games by BioWare, so it makes perfect sense for Larian to pick up from where BioWare left off and keep the torch burning.
Larian Studios has yet to announce a release date for Baldur’s Gate 3: The Black Hound.
Marion has a serious RPG addiction. Sometimes it bleeds into real life; he forgets to sleep because he thinks he has a Witcher’s body clock. Forgive him in advance if he suddenly blurts out terms such as “Mind Flayer” and “Magic Missile”, because never once does he stop thinking about his next Dungeons & Dragons game.