Baldur’s Gate 1 & 2 Remakes: Legendary RPGs Set for Full Reimagining by Series Veteran

The landscape of classic role-playing games appears to be shifting as reports emerge regarding the potential development of remakes for the original Baldur’s Gate and its successor, Baldur’s Gate 2. As a technology journalist who has followed the evolution of the CRPG genre for nearly a decade, I have seen firsthand how these titles defined an era of digital storytelling. The prospect of these legendary RPGs receiving a modern update has naturally sparked significant interest among long-term fans and new players alike.

While the gaming community is currently abuzz with speculation regarding the future of the franchise, it is important to distinguish between confirmed industry movements and unverified reports. The Baldur’s Gate series, originally developed by BioWare, remains a cornerstone of fantasy gaming, and any move to modernize these titles would require a delicate balance of preserving the original tactical depth while meeting the expectations of a modern audience accustomed to the high production values seen in recent industry hits.

A Legacy of Tactical Depth and Storytelling

The Baldur’s Gate series is widely credited with revitalizing the computer role-playing game market in the late 1990s and early 2000s. By adapting the rules of Dungeons & Dragons into a digital environment, the games provided a level of complexity and narrative freedom that was previously rare in the medium. For many players, the journey through the Sword Coast is not just a game, but a foundational experience in the history of interactive entertainment.

From Instagram — related to Larian Studios, Sword Coast

In recent years, the franchise saw a massive resurgence in popularity following the release of Baldur’s Gate 3. Developed by Larian Studios, the title achieved significant critical and commercial success, proving that there is a robust, global appetite for deep, turn-based RPGs. Larian Studios, an independent developer founded in 1996 by Swen Vincke, has become synonymous with the genre’s current evolution, though the studio is currently focused on new projects within the Divinity franchise rather than immediate sequels to their most recent hit.

When assessing reports of potential remakes for Baldur’s Gate 1 and 2, it is essential to look at the broader context of the intellectual property. Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro, holds the rights to the Dungeons & Dragons brand. In March 2025, Dan Ayoub, Senior Vice President of Digital Games at Hasbro, noted that multiple entities had expressed interest in continuing the saga, suggesting that the future of the series is a priority for the company. However, no official announcement regarding specific remake projects has been made by the rights holders at this time.

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The tech industry is no stranger to speculation, and with the high bar set by recent releases, any announcement concerning a classic revival is met with both excitement and scrutiny. As fans await official word, the primary focus remains on the quality of potential future installments and who might be tasked with bringing these legendary titles to a new generation of hardware. For now, the “next chapter” for the Baldur’s Gate series remains officially unconfirmed by the primary stakeholders.

What Happens Next

For those tracking the future of the Baldur’s Gate franchise, the most reliable path is to monitor official channels from Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro. As of June 1, 2026, there are no scheduled press events or regulatory filings that confirm the development of remakes for the first two entries in the series. The industry continues to wait for official confirmation on what form the next iteration of the saga will take.

What Happens Next
Baldur's Gate Chris Parker artwork

I will continue to monitor developments in this space as more information becomes available. If you have thoughts on what a modern remake of these classics should prioritize—or if you believe some games are best left as they are—I invite you to share your perspective in the comments below. Stay tuned to World Today Journal for further updates as this story develops.

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