Obsidian says Larian's experience let it knock Baldur's Gate 3 multiplayer out of the park, but it w

By Alex Johnson | December 06, 2025

Once upon a time, Obsidian's upcoming Skyrim-esque () RPG Avowed was set to have multiplayer. You'd have been able to jaunt about Eora with a pal or two before [[link]] the studio realised that, hang on a sec, .

So the idea was dropped, almost certainly for the better, and Avowed became the thoroughly singleplayer experience we've seen in its showcases. But in a recent chat with , Obsidian shed a bit more light on the decision to go solo, particularly in the wake of the stonking success of Baldur's Gate 3 (and its co-op mode).

In other words, the difference between Obsidian and Larian—at least insofar as multiplayer is concerned—is just experience. It does make me wonder if the studio might begin experimenting with more multiplayer stuff now that it has Grounded under its belt. Who knows? Perhaps Pillars of Eternity 3 (let me believe this is a real thing that could happen) will let a whole squad of Watchers pile into a ship. A man can dream.

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