I thought this was an interesting tidbit from the Gamespot interview (1:50, if the timestamp doesn't work)
https://youtu.be/egQgPD1wd7A?si=HsWIlCJfrx4oVArs&t=111
For reference, the last time they gave us an update on DOS2's sales was back in 2019 when they said it sold three times that of...
There’s a massive overlap between DnD players and video game players too, and barely any video games that implement the DnD 5e ruleset. I’m willing to bet that helped a lot with their marketing: “DnD the video game” was very convincing.
There’s a massive overlap between DnD players and video game players too, and barely any video games that implement the DnD 5e ruleset. I’m willing to bet that helped a lot with their marketing: “DnD the video game” was very convincing.
Sword Coast Legends (kinda, and unavailable), Dark Alliance (not good), and BG3.