Dungeons & Dragons triple-A Unreal Engine 5 game in development
A major new Dungeons & Dragons game is in the works from Invoke Studios, the rebranded developer of Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance formerly known as Tuque Games.
The project is being lead by Dominic Guay, a 20-year veteran of Ubisoft who worked on Splinter Cell before rising to become senior producer of Watch Dogs and its sequel.
Invoke owner and D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast announced the new project this week with only a few details: that it will have a triple-A scope, and be developed on the Unreal 5 engine.
Guay is currently working with a team of 80 people on the project, which will ramp up to 200 employees by 2025. Development is still early, then – and this is another one of those announcements where the word is being put out there now to attract further talent to the team.