...sadly the 'notoriety and sales' mean that BG3 will likely serve as a template for future D&D games, which may not be good news for everyone, especially if you had significant issues with their realization of BG3 as a particular kind of game with a complex and long history behind it. There are several aspects of Larian games I dislike, and I was not that happy that they were the ones to do BG3...now I have to face the prospect of them being the company holding up BG/Faerun/D&D flag going into the future. Doesn't fill me with joy. Wotc will follow the money of course - they have shown their absolute venality over the years - so other smaller devs will likely be sidelined in favor of D&D 'mega projects' like this. They'll keep replicating their 'unique' style of gameplay and design, which while fun once or twice (like DOS1/2) - ** for their own IP** - is not something I want outside of the Divinity franchise in D&D and not in something like Faerun.