Beamdog open to more remasters but currently working on their own gameBeamdog, the developer behind Enhanced Editions of classic RPGs such as Neverwinter Nights, Icewind Dale and Bladur's Gate, are currently working on a game from their own IP.Semir OmerovicAPRIL 17
Six RPG classics are coming to consolesBeamdog and Skybound announced that six classic RPGs are arriving to PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch starting 24 September 2019. The pack includes Neverwinter Nights, Icewind Dale, Planetscape: Torment and three Baldur's Gate games.Semir OmerovicMAY 31
Six RPG classics coming to console in 2019Skybound Games and Beamdog have revealed that some of the most memorable names ever to grace the RPG genre are getting ready to launch on consoles - three Baldur Gate games, Icewind Dale, Neverwinter Nights and Planescape Torment.FEBRUARY 8
Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition incomingNeverwinter Nights is getting an Enhanced Edition. Beamdog, a studio made out of ex-BioWare employees will be handling the job. The new edition will feature improved graphics and backwards compatibility with saves, modules, and mods.SEPTEMBER 21
James Ohlen leaves BioWare after 22 yearsEven if you're not familiar with the name of James Ohlen you know him alright, what with the man having played key roles in bringing us Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter Nights, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Mass Effect: Andromeda.JULY 13
Neverwinter Nights EE is available on SteamNeverwinter Nights Enhanced Edition was announced as 2017 was drawing to a close but it didn't have a confirmed release date. Beamdog have now finally released the game for sale, both on their website and Steam store.MARCH 28
Neverwinter Nights remaster coming in MarchIn a recent live stream, Beamdog CEO and studio director Trent Oster and Philip Daigle broke the news of Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced edition coming on 27 March 2018. When they say enhanced edition, they mean a remaster with meddling.MARCH 12
It is now safe to say that BioWare is dead - but when did it die?In light of recent fan reactions to Mass Effect: Anrdomeda, this is a good time for a long hard look at what is going on with BioWare. The renowned company has displayed a perceptible drop in the quality of its games in the past decade. While its current state may look like a low point for many, we are going to examine when the gradual descent of BioWare began.MARCH 29