Can They Take on RPG Giants?

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Baldur’s Gate 3

You know how everyone and their grandma is obsessed with Baldur’s Gate 3? Well, the German government has taken notice.  They’re not just handing out awards to German devs – they’re pumping serious cash into the industry.  The goal? To build a thriving game development scene in Germany that can go toe-to-toe with international blockbusters.

From Niche Hits to Global Success

Let’s be real; Germany hasn’t exactly dominated the gaming space like some other countries. But things are changing. They’ve been dishing out funding since 2020, aiming to make Germany an internationally competitive game dev hub. This year’s German Computer Game Awards were a testament to that – tons of games benefited from those government grants!

But here’s the thing: When Germany talks about wanting more games “like Baldur’s Gate 3,”  they’re looking for that same level of critical acclaim and insane commercial success.  It’s more than just making cool games; it’s about making games that leave a mark.

So, How’s the Plan Going?

The strategy seems to be paying off. Studios like Rockfish Games (Everspace 2) and indie gems like Chained Echoes are proof that Germany’s got talent. Of course, building a games industry that can take on Canada or the UK takes time and a whole lot of resources.

Could the Next “Baldur’s Gate” Be German?

Now that’s the big question! With Larian off the D&D train, maybe a German studio could step up and make the next legendary RPG.  Imagine the possibilities! History buffs could craft an incredible RPG set during the Thirty Years’ War, or a new fantasy epic taking inspiration from German folklore.

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