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Dungeons and Dragons Daggerdale designed to be first of trilogy of games

Last year publisher Atari announced plans to release Dungeons and Dragons Daggerdale, a downloadable RPG that's due out later this spring. Now Eurogamer is reporting that the game is being designed as the first title in a possible trilogy of games.

The game itself goes up to the first 10 levels of the pen-and-paper 4th Edition of the D&D role playing game franchise and any continuations would move to to level 20 for the second game and level 30 for the third game. According to Zandro Chan of the game's developer Bedlam Games, " .. you will be able to carry characters forward" through the final two parts. However there's no guarantee that a trilogy of games will in fact be made with Chan saying that the team will "have to see how things pan out"

Dungeons and Dragons Daggerdale announced

Publisher Atari has just announced yet another downloadable game project and this time its part of its Dungeons and Dragons license. Developer Bedlam Games is working on Dungeons and Dragons Daggerdale for release in the spring of 2011.

The actio-RPG title has The Forgotten Realms under attack by "the evil Rezlus and his Zhentarim" (we hate when that happens) and naturally your band of adventurers have to save the day. The game will feature both single player as well as co-op support for up to four players. Atari has already announced plans to release a number of downloadable games in 2011 including remakes of Star Raiders and Yar's Revenge along with a new Ghostbusters game.
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