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The director of thePillars of Eternityfranchise, Josh Sawyer, has recently revealed his intentions to develop a third game in the franchise. The first game,Pillars of Eternity, in the franchise was a 2015 release, followed by the sequel,Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire,which was released back in 2018 on PC and then later on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2020.

Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire was released on consoles in 2020.

Both games average around 88 on Metacritic, with positive reviews from both critics and fans, and up until now, there have been no mentions of a third title being developed. In a recent interview, Sawyer revealed he would go ahead with developing the third title in the franchise, but only if a very specific condition was met.

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In a recentinterviewwith Toucharcade, Josh Sawyer spoke at length aboutPentiment, which is close to celebrating a year since its release. Introducing himself in the interview, Sawyer mentioned his early projects, which included creating websites for the first game he worked on,Planescape Torment, and two other games,Icewind DaleandBaldur’s Gate 2.

Sawyer joined Obsidian in 2005, where he mentions having worked onNeverwinter Nights 2and then DirectingFallout: New Vegas, Pillars of Eternity 1andPillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire, and now finally,Pentiment, while being the Studio Design Director for the past five years.

Sawyer also revealed his feelings towards real-time with pause vs. turn-based approach.

Speaking about the difference in approach between games that get funded through Kickstarter compared to self-funded games, Sawyer mentioned the only difference is the time allotted to a game’s development. Sawyer mentioned that the creative development forPentimentdid not face any compromise in terms of budget and time given to the game’s development.

Asked for a game Sawyer would like to work on, with no restrictions on budget and time allotted to the development of the game, Sawyer revealed he had no plans on developingPentiment 2, as he felt quite satisfied with the game and would like to wait a bit longer before considering.

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Sawyer did, however, feel he might consider the development ofPillars of Eternity 3if there were indeed no restrictions on time and budget. Sawyer mentioned that he had an idea of the budget spent onBaldur’s Gate 3and that if he gets a budget as big as that to play on, without revealing a rough estimate, he would consider developing the third title in thePillars of Eternityfranchise.

Earlier this month, Sawyer replied to a post on X (formerly Twitter) aboutBaldur’s Gate 3‘s success trickling down to future RPGs. Sawyerrepliedrather cheekily about him waiting for Xbox to give him a call with a $120 million budget to developPillars of Eternity 3, which he predicted could be “any day now.”

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Sawyer Would Stick to a Purely Turn-Based, Tactical Game

Sawyer went on to reveal that hadDeadfirenot been crowdfunded, he would have made it turn-based, while also not taking away anything from the Real-Time with Pause (RTwP) system. Sawyer credited Nick Carver and Brian MacIntosh forDeadfire‘s turn-based system and said that it was “really cool“. Sawyer also mentioned that he would have designed the game to be exclusively turn-based, with fewer and smaller encounters and a lot more tactical.

The turn-based mode was added in a post-launch update inDeadfire, as Sawyer revealed he had heard from gamers that a majority of them did not quite understand the game’s combat system. Sawyer believes that an RTwP system isn’t straight-forward and is “very difficult for people to actually parse all of that information and one of the things.”

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Without dismissing the RTwP systems entirely, Sawyer revealed how he would like to do “more crunchy stuff with systems, and that is, it’s just easier to make that stuff clear and work in a turn-based setting.”

Apart fromBaldur’s Gate 3, Sawyer revealed he had been playingCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, having played 3 hours of the new DLC. He also appreciated the changes brought in along with the Update 2.0 patch.

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Ayoub Hassan Adur

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Ayoub Hassan Adur worked in the Translation Industry for more than a decade before turning to Content Writing. Ayoub loves Gaming and has also written news stories in the gaming industry for two other websites before joining FandomWire Gaming. Manchester United fan since the ’90s.

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