I hope they stay indie as long as possible. As long as they can make great games they won’t have any trouble getting contracted work such as BG3 if they want to while still being able to make creative projects on their own.
But I can understand if the owners at some point want to cash out for retirement as long as business is going well.
Somehow this company strikes me in the same way Valve does when it comes to independence. I think any sellout for exclusivity would somehow go against their desire to make great games for everyone. Hell, they made a freaking Mac version of BG3…AT LAUNCH! Who tf does that?
Steam deck compatibility at launch, and Xbox support coming eventually. I wouldn’t be surprised if they launched a cloud version for switch or a native version for the inevitable Switch 2. God I love Larian. They are a breath of fresh air in a world of exclusives, walled gardens, and half-baked developments. And the games they make are niche and best in class.
I hope they stay indie as long as possible. As long as they can make great games they won’t have any trouble getting contracted work such as BG3 if they want to while still being able to make creative projects on their own.
But I can understand if the owners at some point want to cash out for retirement as long as business is going well.
Somehow this company strikes me in the same way Valve does when it comes to independence. I think any sellout for exclusivity would somehow go against their desire to make great games for everyone. Hell, they made a freaking Mac version of BG3…AT LAUNCH! Who tf does that?
Steam deck compatibility at launch, and Xbox support coming eventually. I wouldn’t be surprised if they launched a cloud version for switch or a native version for the inevitable Switch 2. God I love Larian. They are a breath of fresh air in a world of exclusives, walled gardens, and half-baked developments. And the games they make are niche and best in class.