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Under these umbrellas, Black Isle Studios produced some of the most loved RPGs of all time, including Fallout 2 and Planescape Torment. Their secret was their commitment to open-ended design and ...
We’ve tried hard not to get too excited about the resurrection of Black Isle Studios. And it’s looking like our lack of excitement was justified, as The Verge has reported that the re-opened ...
Recent Xbox development rumors have suggested that a follow-up to Fallout: New Vegas and other Fallout titles may be in early ...
The original Black Isle Studios was shut down by Interplay in late 2003. It had a hand in some of the most acclaimed PC RPGs of the late 1990s, including the Fallout and Baldur's Gate series, as ...
In its heyday, Black Isle Studios developed some of the most memorable and beloved role-playing games ever made, from the original Fallout to Planescape: Torment as well as a number of other ...
Black Isle Studios, the well-remembered developer behind the first two Fallout games and the Icewind Dale series, hasn't actually been a studio since 2003.
Black Isle Studios is returning to game development with plans to develop new AAA role-playing games based on intellectual properties owned by Interplay, Interplay’s CEO announced last night.
The new Black Isle Studios ended three months of radio silence with a call for crowd-funding on its website. The new studio is looking to make a post-apocalyptic RPG called Project V13 but it ...
Well, this in unexpected. Famed RPG developer Black Isle Studios, which created Fallout, Planescape: Torment and the Icewind Dale series between 1996 and its closure in 2003, is back with a pitch ...
Interplay has reformed Black Isle Studios, best known for a number of RPG classics on the PC. Black Isle is looking to bring back new sequels to these classics. Some of the titles that Black Isle ...
Samit Sarkar (he/him) is Polygon’s deputy managing editor. He has more than 17 years of experience covering video games, movies, television, and technology. “Black Isle Studios is back ...