Interplay breathes new life into Black Isle Studios. The ontwikkelstudio and publisher was the late nineties responsible for a number of successful rpg’s. It is still unclear what games the new Black Isle Studios is going to work.
Black Isle Studios opened in 1996 and was responsible for successful rpgs like the first two Fallout games, Planescape: Torment and the Icewind Dale series. Further, it was Black Isle, the publisher of the Baldur’s Gate games, which is by BioWare have been developed. The studio was in 2003 closed because Interplay are in financial heavy weather wrong. After the closure was due to the redundant employees of Obsidian Entertainment founded.
Since the closure of Black Isle saw Interplay had the rights to Fallout in 2007 to sell it to Bethesda. The license for digital Dungeons & Dragons games is in the hands of Atari. Mid-september brings to Atari a polished version of the first Baldur’s Gate game.