Nope. The Company who developed it, Interplay, went out of business. They have yet to sell the series' rights to anyone else. Really. I know, it's awful. I looooove that series a ton.
On April 8, 2008, Interplay declared their two-pronged MMORPG-and-Sequels strategy, which included pursuing funding for the Fallout MMOG. " At the same time, the company will leverage its portfolio of gaming properties by creating sequels to some of its most successful games, including Earthworm Jim, Dark Alliance, Descent, and MDK.
An Interplay representative confirmed for GameSpot that the company owns the Dark Alliance name, and can continue to make fantasy role-playing games under that banner so long as they don't use the Dungeons & Dragons license, which includes the Forgotten Realms world and the Baldur's Gate name.
The company has recently reinitiated its in-house game development studio, and is hiring game developers. [2]
(from covokson)
( they just go out of business, and that's not the real issue at hand one of the main reason that they metion that you failed to mention is that the owner of the Dungeon & Dragons Corp. decided not the sponser them for the 3rd installment of the game. That's why they decided not to make a 3rd edition of the Baldur's Gate game.)
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