Overview
- Swen Vincke told fans in a Reddit AMA that Larian wanted a Switch 2 port for Baldur's Gate 3 but that the decision was made by a third party.
- Reporting suggests the refusal likely came from Nintendo or from Hasbro’s Wizards of the Coast, which controls Dungeons & Dragons licensing, though no approver has been identified publicly.
- Larian confirmed a planned smaller post‑BG3 D&D game is no longer proceeding.
- The developer has shifted focus to its next Divinity title and recently brought an upgraded Divinity: Original Sin II to Switch 2, with the team indicating it will consider the platform for Divinity.
- Wizards of the Coast has said it intends to move forward with Baldur’s Gate 4 without Larian, and fans have voiced disappointment over the lack of a Switch 2 release.