Venturing forth on Steam, GOG and the Epic Games Store after 18 years

Interplay’s formerly console-exclusive action RPGBaldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance 2is being re-released this summer 18 years after it spawned, marking its first appearance on PC. It’s obviously the follow up toBaldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance, which was similarlylate in coming to PC(and modern consoles) at the end of last year. Scout the next game’s trailer out below.

You can choose from five classes in Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance 2. They’re barbarian, monk, necromancer, rogue or cleric. Always be rogue though. You’ll fight through veritable hordes of monsters ranging from hobgoblins to dragons, and probably all the way back round to hobgoblins again. Interplay say the re-release will support up to 4K resolutions on PC, with all versions supporting local co-op. PC players on Steam can be really fancy and modern by using the Remote Play feature to play together online.

No firm date yet for when Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance 2 is actually out, but we’ll let you know when Interplay and Wizards have gathered their party and whatnot. It’ll be available onSteam, GOG, the Epic Games Store, and the Windows Store.