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Starbreeze Announces New Dungeons & Dragons Game, Set for 2026 Release

Starbreeze, the studio for the popular Payday series, has recently revealed its latest project – a Dungeons & Dragons-themed game. Codenamed Project Baxter, this new venture marks a significant step for the studio, known for its expertise in creating engaging co-op multiplayer experiences.

Leveraging the power of Unreal Engine 5, Starbreeze promises to deliver a visually stunning and immersive gaming experience. A key feature of the upcoming game is its support for cross-play, enabling players across various platforms to join forces in this fantasy universe.

This model ensures continuous content updates and community engagement, aiming to keep the game fresh and exciting for a prolonged period. CEO Tobias Sjögren emphasizes the alignment of Starbreeze’s cooperative and community-focused ethos with the rich, collaborative spirit of Dungeons & Dragons.

This project is a collaboration with Wizards of the Coast, the company behind Dungeons & Dragons. Eugene Evans, the senior VP of digital strategy and licensing at Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro, expressed enthusiasm about this partnership. He highlighted Starbreeze’s proven track record in game development and their shared passion for Dungeons & Dragons as key factors for a successful collaboration.

This announcement comes in a year where Dungeons & Dragons has seen significant success in the digital realm, notably with the critical and commercial triumph of Baldur’s Gate 3. Starbreeze’s project, however, promises a unique experience, differentiating itself from existing D&D video game adaptations.

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