NEVERWINTER NIGHTS: ENHANCED EDITION Gets A Release Date

Trent and Phil announce the March 27 launch date for NWN:EE on Steam. They then go on to show off work-in-progress textures for new player characters and the Hall of Justice. Siege of Dragonspear has launched on Google Play and the App Store. Pre-order NWN:EE on Beamdog.com to get Head Start access!

Developer Beamdog has announced that the remastered version of Bioware’s RPG, Neverwinter Nights, will be released on Steam on March 27. The announcement was made via a livestream (posted above), where the team talked about the approach that they will be taking to update the game. 

First off, players who pre-purchased the game will have access to early versions, and those players will also be the first to access patches after launch. Furthermore, the team also mentioned in their official blog, that they are looking into adding new content in the original campaign of Neverwinter Nights, but they haven’t found a way to do it as of now. 

During the livestream event, the developers also mentioned that besides the PC release, the team is also looking into the possibility of bringing Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition to the Nintendo Switch. They said that currently, the team has “no formal plans” to bring the game to Nintendo’s hybrid console but the studio revealed that it’s “something that is appealing to us.” 

The Enhanced Edition of the game will introduce a new features to the content of Neverwinter Nights: Diamond Edition. Check out the official description of the game below:

“Slink through the shadows as a deadly half-elven rogue, wield fearsone magics as a powerful gnomish sorcerer, vanquish your foes as an armor-clad dwarven paladin…whatever hero you create, incredible adventures await. Discover magic, wonder, and danger at every turn on your own or with friends in these classic Dungeons and Dragons adventures.” 

Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition will launch on Steam on March 27. Are you excited for the release of the enhanced edition? Share your thoughts in the comments below. 

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