The debate about the viability of big single-player games has resurfaced, and this time, it's Larian Studios CEO Swen Vincke, the mastermind behind the critically acclaimed single-player game Baldur's Gate 3, who has confidently weighed in. In a post on X/Twitter, Vincke addressed the recurring narrative that single-player games are on their way out, succinctly stating, "Use your imagination. They're not. They just have to be good."
Vincke's perspective carries significant weight, given Larian's track record of delivering exceptional CRPGs such as Divinity: Original Sin and Divinity: Original Sin 2, culminating in the success of Baldur's Gate 3. His insights are not new to the gaming community; Vincke has previously captured attention with his straightforward views on game development, emphasizing passion, respect for developers and players, and a deep commitment to the craft.
The year 2025 has already witnessed a major single-player triumph with Warhorse Studios' Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. With several months still ahead, there's ample opportunity for other single-player titles to shine. Meanwhile, Larian has decided to step away from Baldur's Gate 3 and the Dungeons & Dragons universe to focus on creating a new intellectual property. During this year's Game Developers Conference, SVP of digital games at Hasbro, Dan Ayoub, hinted that updates on the future of the Baldur's Gate series may be forthcoming.