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Boss of Baldur's Gate 3 Dev Larian Says Single-Player Games Aren't Dead: 'They Just Have to Be Good'

by Max Mar 22,2025

The debate about the demise of big single-player games rages on—a familiar refrain in the gaming world. This time, Larian Studios CEO Swen Vincke, the mastermind behind the phenomenal success of Baldur's Gate 3, has offered his perspective: "Use your imagination. They're not. They just have to be good."

Vincke's statement, shared on X/Twitter, arrives during the annual resurgence of this tired argument. His succinct response underscores a simple truth.

Vincke's authority on this matter is undeniable. Larian Studios built its reputation on a foundation of critically acclaimed CRPGs, including Divinity: Original Sin and its sequel, before delivering the massively successful Baldur's Gate 3.

PlayVincke is known for his insightful and concise commentary, whether on stages like The Game Awards or in casual discussions. His focus on developer passion, player respect, and genuine care for the games themselves makes this latest statement unsurprising yet reassuring.

2025 has already showcased at least one major single-player success: Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 from Warhorse Studios. With several months remaining in the year, ample opportunity exists for other single-player titles to capture the spotlight.

Larian Studios, having concluded their work on Baldur's Gate 3 and their collaboration with Dungeons & Dragons, are now developing a new IP. However, Dan Ayoub, SVP of digital games at Hasbro, hinted at potential news regarding the future of the Baldur's Gate series during this year's Game Developers Conference, offering a glimmer of hope for fans.

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