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번역 관련 문제 보고
NWN 2 was on Steam but it was removed from the store because of legal issue. Now everything is clear. I would guess, if Beamdog has rights for Neverwinter Nights, then the studio has rights for its sequel, because both games came from Atari grasp and Beamdog has very good relationship with Wizards of the Coast.
License from old Black Isle & BioWare allowed to produce games in Planescape and Forgotten Realms setting along with AD&D 2 and D&D 3 edition. And Neverwinter Nights from Atari (while WotC pushed the newest version of D&D as possible each time someone was making a game based on their license - Siege of Dragonspear was an excpetion). I gues they won't remaster old but gold Pool of Radiance and its sequels or Shattered Lands and its sequel. Eye of the Beholder or anything from SSI/TSR.
Anyway no NWN2 yet.
I suppose the good news for Obsidian is that they could possible work on another Fallout game, since Microsoft owns both them and the rights to Fallout now. Since they're looking to capitalise on the success of the TV show, they might get OEI to make another game while Bethesda gets their stuff in order for Fallout 5.