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BioWare concludes the Child of Bhaal Saga
EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada, March 1st, 2001, The highly anticipated expansion to the award-winning role-playing game, Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn, was officially announced today. Baldur’s Gate II: Throne of Bhaal, developed by BioWare and to be published by Black Isle Studios, the role-playing division of Interplay, ends the epic Child of Bhaal saga that began in 1998 when BioWare developed a revolutionary computer role-playing game, Baldur’s Gate. The saga continued through Tales of the Sword Coast and Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn, and concludes with Baldur’s Gate II: Throne of Bhaal. "We’re really happy that fans have embraced Baldur’s Gate," said Dr. Ray Muzyka, Joint CEO of BioWare Corp. "In BGII: Throne of Bhaal we will wrap up the epic Bhaal story line. Players can explore a new town and series of dungeons and also continue the main storyline of BGII."
Baldur’s Gate II: Throne of Bhaal greatly extends the Baldur’s Gate II experience, with approximately 40 hours of additional adventures. Players will explore the lands of Tethyr as an epic conflict wreaks devastation on a scale never before seen in the Forgotten Realms® campaign world. To aid the player in these new landscapes, BioWare’s developers have added a host of new Advanced Dungeons & Dragons® game features including: a new character kit, a new NPC who can join the party, new NPC dialog and interaction, over 40 incredibly powerful new spells, and an increased character experience point cap of eight million that will allow characters to reach 40th level. "Throne of Bhaal is our ‘thank you ’ to our many fans, giving them something very exciting to close the Child of Bhaal saga," said Dr. Greg Zeschuk, Joint CEO of BioWare Corp.
"Our development team is working very hard to ensure that this final chapter is the best Baldur’s Gate role playing experience you can have," said Alan Miranda, Producer for Throne of Bhaal. "The new creatures, characters and villains, in BioWare tradition, will challenge and entertain. This will be the most memorable Baldur’s Gate adventure ever." Scheduled for completion this summer, Baldur’s Gate II: Throne of Bhaal is the fourth BioWare Infinity Engine PC title developed by BioWare and published by Black Isle/Interplay. Other Infinity Engine titles by BioWare include: Baldur’s Gate, Baldur’s Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast, and Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn. The Baldur’s Gate saga has received numerous accolades; Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn has recently been named Role-playing Game of the Year by numerous print and online journalists, and developer BioWare was recently named PC Developer of the Year by leading online site Daily Radar. Baldur’s Gate II: Throne of Bhaal is poised to continue in this grand tradition.
Throne of Bhaal Preview
Thursday, March 1, 2001, 17:44 | MageDragon
William Abner has sent word that Computer Games Online has posted a preview of Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal.
The expansion comes in two parts—an add-on and an "add-in." The add-on picks up where the last game ended and concludes the child of Bhaal storyline once and for all. The "add-in" injects new content into Baldur's Gate II, much in the same way that Tales of the Sword Coast did. That new content is an exceedingly large dungeon called Watcher's Keep, described by the folks at BioWare as "the coolest dungeon we've ever made." There you'll encounter a variety of nasty monsters and a fairly large assortment of legendary artifacts from the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules. You'll also probably die a lot. There—you've been warned. If you have already finished BioWare's latest epic, no problem—the Watcher's Keep dungeon also appears on the new map for the add-on story, so you can access it from there as well.