Larian Studios, the developer behind the critically acclaimed Baldur’s Gate III, has announced the opening of its seventh studio, which will be based in Warsaw, Poland.
The Warsaw-based studio will be joining a global team of sister studios based in Quebec, Dublin, Guildford, Barcelona, Ghent, and Kuala Lumpur.
“The decision to open a permanent studio in Warsaw shows how serious we are about encouraging creativity, collaboration, and innovation in the heart of Poland’s lively gaming scene,” said Larian Studios Warsaw head of studio Ula Jach.
“We’re thrilled for the opportunity to collaborate with the abundant talent and expertise of the region, especially considering Poland’s strong reputation as a hub for RPG and gaming enthusiasts.”
Larian Studios CEO Swen Vincke added, “Visiting the Game Industry Conference last year confirmed what I’d been thinking for a while—there’s a lot of talent here and a lot of devs who think like us. On top of that, many of them want to work on RPGs, so it’s a match made in heaven.”
“Our plan for the Polish studio is very simple. Build a team that can work on our two—very ambitious—new RPGs and enjoy the fruits of their labor. We’re a very bottom-up company, so I’m eager to see what new things they’ll bring us. I think it’ll work really well.”
A month ago, Larian Studios announced that they would be stepping away from the Dungeons and Dragons and Baldur’s Gate IP. In the announcement post, the studio revealed that they are currently working on two new projects based on their own original IP.
Job openings at Larian Studios Warsaw are now available on the company’s careers website.