Earlier this week, Bloomberg reported that Dungeons & Dragons brand-owner Wizards of the Coast had canceled at least five video game projects as part of a move away from digital gaming. However, in a strange twist, one of the studios specifically named in the report has publicly announced that its game is not canceled, stating that it wants to “set the record straight.”
Hey everyone, just wanted to set the record straight:
Our epic D&D project with Wizards is still happening! In fact, we’re currently hiring and looking for talented people to join our team. Check out our jobs page at https://t.co/mXo7I9BPY1— Hidden Path Ent (@HiddenPathEnt) January 5, 2023
What makes this situation so unusual is that Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier is standing by his reporting, tweeting multiple times that a Wizards of the Coast spokesman (in addition to an unnamed source) confirmed that the project is canned. As such, this would seem to be a tragic miscommunication of some sort, but it’s unclear where exactly the disconnect is.
We don’t know much about Hidden Path’s D&D project, other than it’s a “AAA open-world, third-person, single-player RPG,” per the studio’s hiring page. The developer is perhaps best-known for its Defense Grid series, though it’s also made a few VR games in recent years, including Witchblood and Brass Tactics.