A few weeks ago, a mysterious new website went online with the Baldur's Gate logo. Fans of the games quickly started looking through the website's source code for more information, only to be greeted with cryptic phrases.
Today, Enhanced Editions of both the original Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate II were announced. The official website has been getting hit hard by a great deal of traffic. Trent Oster, formerly of BioWare but now with Beamdog, the digital distributor / developer behind this "enhanced edition," has been answering questions via Twitter in the meantime. You can also see some text from the official website at this PC Gamer article, and Joystiq also has some information from the companies involved.
I've never played either Baldur's Gate myself, though over the past few weeks I've found myself thinking about purchasing the first one and giving it a try. Maybe I'll finally do that when these editions are released this summer.
Today, Enhanced Editions of both the original Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate II were announced. The official website has been getting hit hard by a great deal of traffic. Trent Oster, formerly of BioWare but now with Beamdog, the digital distributor / developer behind this "enhanced edition," has been answering questions via Twitter in the meantime. You can also see some text from the official website at this PC Gamer article, and Joystiq also has some information from the companies involved.
I've never played either Baldur's Gate myself, though over the past few weeks I've found myself thinking about purchasing the first one and giving it a try. Maybe I'll finally do that when these editions are released this summer.