

The description for a writer position suggests that the game will feature "narrative branching" and an "ensemble cast", as well. Today, the studio announced that it's working on a "triple-A, third-person, open-world fantasy RPG that will be taking place inside the Dungeons & Dragons franchise." The news, as noted by Polygon, comes alongside a series of job listings for the project. Hidden Path Entertainment aims to change that. But for all the genre-defining classics that digital D&D has brought us, there hasn't really been a successful triple-A take on the property - at least, not in the modern idea of what a triple-A game looks like. Dungeons & Dragons has perhaps the greatest legacy of any licensed property in videogames, which makes sense, since the entire genre of RPG games traces its lineage back to the tabletop RPG.
