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HBO's Baldur's Gate Series Sparks Fan Backlash
7 Feb
Summary
- HBO's adaptation of Baldur's Gate 3 continues its story.
- Fans react negatively, questioning developer Larian's exclusion.
- Craig Mazin, known for The Last of Us, is attached to the project.

HBO's upcoming adaptation of the Baldur's Gate series is facing considerable fan scrutiny, particularly concerning its continuation of Baldur's Gate 3's narrative. The series is helmed by Craig Mazin, who previously adapted The Last of Us for HBO, a move that has generated mixed to negative reactions. A significant point of contention is the involvement of Wizards of the Coast, the owner of Dungeons & Dragons, while Larian Studios, the acclaimed developer behind Baldur's Gate 3, is notably absent from the production.
Baldur's Gate 3 achieved massive success after leaving Early Access in 2023, captivating players with its deep narrative and player-driven choices. Larian Studios, having recently celebrated 30 years in development and gained widespread recognition with Baldur's Gate 3, announced in 2024 that it would not pursue further Baldur's Gate projects. This decision, to move on to its own intellectual property, has left fans questioning the direction of the universe without its key creative force.
The HBO series, as the first major entry in the Baldur's Gate universe post-BG3, aims to help fans adjust to new creative hands. While Larian's departure has surprised many, their previous reputation for community engagement was strong. The success of Baldur's Gate 3 remains a testament to Larian's work, regardless of future adaptations.



