During a recent interview with Gamesindustry, the President of Wizards of the Coast, Chris Cocks, explained that more than eight titles Dongeons & Dragons are currently under development. This list of D & D titles includes Dark Alliance that has been unveiled at Game Awards this year, but developers intend to look at the dungeons & dragons universe from several angles with new games. These securities will include several genres and will offer The Solo Campaigns and The Multiplayer Experiments. Dark Alliance will be released in the fall of 2020 and will probably launch the seven or eight title D & D schedule.
"We want every game to have a point of view, and that it really keeps a few things and really do it, really good. What you do not want to do is every game of the franchise tries to do the same thing and tries to do everything at the same time. We will do it in a variety of genres, "said Chris Cocks. "Whether the great strategy and combat at the army level, for a really intimate representation of the character. There will be the solo modes in all our games, but we always think that our cooperative perspective, that of doing The party with your friends and do great things together; the party is greater than individual components will always be an important part of our secret sauce. "
Chris Cocks is breathtaking by Dungeons & Dragons' knowledge opportunities as he continues: "We have a ton of knowledge. I would say that there is very little or no fantastic properties with the amount of knowing me, as we did with D & D. Literally the thousands of books, including the hundreds of Best-Sellers... so there are many things you need to support. And then I think you have one's best industry and adventure engines of the industry, with 5th, which, really, I think, really open the opening on the developments of characters. I think it opens the creative opportunities to creators. »
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Souce: Gamesindustry
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