Harg Harfardarssen
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"We would absolutely consider licensing out Planescape, or any of our other great D&D IPs, if we were approached with a proposal," Wizards of the Coast told us through its presumably bushy beard."We often get proposals and are actively pursuing opportunities to make great digital D&D experiences."Brian [Fargo] suggested Baldur's Gate 3 had proven difficult in the past before we regained our digital rights, so, that probably didn't help the situation."
Eh, this is as non-committal as you can get. Since they're distinguishing between Fargo reaching out and "a proposal", it sounds like what they don't want discuss it at any level below a formal proposal, which is generally not an insignificant commitment (I don't work in the games industry, but given the complexity and amount of money involved I would assume this applies). I can't imagine any company doing that without, at minimum, some indication from a potential customer that they're interested and a rough order of magnitude dollar figure to gauge what kind of project scope they can propose.
If they were actually interested, they wouldn't have shut Fargo down. (Assuming, what we know about the Fargo blow-off is acccurate).