This is a list of officially licensed video games which use the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy tabletop role-playing game IP. This includes computer games, console games, arcade games, and mobile games. Video games which use the D&D mechanics via the SRD rather than official license are not included on this list.
This section needs to be updated. The reason given is: Missing developments since 2002 (e.g. Hasbro reclaiming the license in 2011 after 2009 lawsuit).(June 2020) |
The first Dungeons & Dragons licensed games were made by Mattel for the Intellivision. The contract required some variations to the normal Intellivision title screens with the name being capitalized and the addition of the word 'cartridge'. The games, however, had nothing to do with the rules or any of the settings. [1]
Up until 1987, a number of games inspired by Dungeons & Dragons had appeared, such as the Wizardry and Ultima series, but these were not licensed from TSR. TSR considered making their own video games and passed on the idea, and instead announced in 1987 that it was looking for a game development partner to make officially-licensed games. At least ten different companies applied, including Electronic Arts and Origin Systems, but TSR awarded the contract to Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI) primarily because of their broader vision and their experience in computerized wargaming. [2] [3] After a successful run with their Gold Box series of games, SSI lost their exclusive license in 1994. TSR then divided the license among multiple publishers. [4]
TSR awarded Interplay Productions, Inc. a license to use the Forgotten Realms and Planescape trademarks and associated properties for use in computer and video game products. [5] Within Interplay, a division named Black Isle Studios used this license arrangement to develop a series of successful games based upon the two D&D settings. They also published Baldur's Gate series developed by the Canadian company BioWare. In 2003, Interplay ran into financial difficulties, resulting in the closure of Black Isle Studios. Their next planned D&D video game, code-named "Jefferson", was canceled as a result of legal issues with Wizards of the Coast, the new rights holders to the D&D franchise. [6]
Wizards of the Coast purchased TSR, the makers of Dungeons & Dragons , in 1997. They in turn were acquired by Hasbro in 1999. As a result, the subsidiary Hasbro Interactive gained the right to use the Dungeons & Dragons game brand in their video game products. In 2001, facing financial difficulties, Hasbro sold 100% of Hasbro Interactive to French software concern Infogrames Entertainment, SA in a US$100 million deal. [7] This led to the publication of Neverwinter Nights in 2002, a game also developed by Bioware.
This list is categorized by campaign setting in descending order by number of games.
The cell color corresponds to the following common game engines used for D&D video games.
The majority of D&D video games are set in the Forgotten Realms setting, and since 2007 all D&D video games have been set there.
Title | Series | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release | Engine |
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Pool of Radiance [8] | Gold Box: Pool of Radiance | RPG (turn-based) | Home computers, NES | SSI | 1988 | Gold Box |
Hillsfar [8] | Gold Box: Pool of Radiance | Action-adventure | Home computers, NES | Westwood Studios | 1989 | |
Curse of the Azure Bonds [8] | Gold Box: Pool of Radiance | RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | SSI | 1989 | Gold Box |
Secret of the Silver Blades [8] | Gold Box: Pool of Radiance | RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | SSI | 1990 | Gold Box |
Eye of the Beholder [9] [10] | Eye of the Beholder | RPG (action-based) | Home computers, Sega CD, SNES, Amiga | Westwood Studios | 1990 | EotB |
Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon [9] [10] | Eye of the Beholder | RPG (action-based) | Home computers, Amiga | Westwood Studios | 1991 | EotB |
Pools of Darkness [10] | Gold Box: Pool of Radiance | RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | SSI | 1991 | Gold Box |
Gateway to the Savage Frontier [10] | Gold Box: Savage Frontier | RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | Stormfront Studios | 1991 | Gold Box |
Treasures of the Savage Frontier [10] | Gold Box: Savage Frontier | RPG (turn-based) | MS-DOS, Amiga | Stormfront Studios | 1992 | Gold Box |
Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor [9] [11] | Eye of the Beholder | RPG (action-based) | MS-DOS, PC-98 | SSI | 1993 | Aesop |
Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures [11] | Gold Box | RPG (turn-based) | MS-DOS, Mac | MicroMagic, Inc. | 1993 | Gold Box |
Dungeon Hack [11] | RPG (roguelike) | MS-DOS | DreamForge Intertainment | 1993 | Aesop | |
Menzoberranzan [11] | RPG (action-based) | MS-DOS | DreamForge Intertainment | 1994 | Ravenloft | |
Blood & Magic [12] | Real-time strategy | MS-DOS | Tachyon Studios | 1996 | ||
Descent to Undermountain [12] | RPG (action-based) | MS_DOS, Windows | Interplay | 1998 | Descent | |
Baldur's Gate [12] | Baldur's Gate | RPG | Windows, Mac | BioWare | 30 Nov 1998 | Infinity Engine |
Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast [12] | Baldur's Gate | RPG | Windows, Mac | BioWare | 30 Apr 1999 | Infinity Engine |
Icewind Dale [13] | Icewind Dale | RPG | Windows, Mac | Black Isle Studios | 20 Jun 2000 | Infinity Engine |
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn [13] | Baldur's Gate | RPG | Windows, Mac | BioWare | 24 Sep 2000 | Infinity Engine |
Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter [13] | Icewind Dale | RPG | Windows | Black Isle Studios | 21 Feb 2001 | Infinity Engine |
Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal [13] | Baldur's Gate | RPG | Windows, Mac | BioWare | 21 Jun 2001 | Infinity Engine |
Icewind Dale: Trials of the Luremaster [13] | Icewind Dale | RPG | Windows | Black Isle Studios | 7 Sep 2001 | Infinity Engine |
Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor [13] | RPG (turn-based) | Windows | Stormfront Studios | 27 Sep 2001 | ||
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance [13] | Dark Alliance | Hack and slash | PS2, Xbox, GameCube, GBA | Snowblind Studios | 2 Dec 2001 | Dark Alliance Engine |
Neverwinter Nights [13] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 18 Jun 2002 | Aurora Engine |
Icewind Dale II [13] | Icewind Dale | RPG | Windows | Black Isle Studios | 27 Aug 2002 | Infinity Engine |
Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder | RPG (turn-based) | Game Boy Advance | Pronto Games | 30 Oct 2002 | ||
Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide [13] [14] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | Floodgate Entertainment, BioWare | 21 Jun 2003 | Aurora Engine |
Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark [13] [14] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 2 Dec 2003 | Aurora Engine |
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone [15] | RPG (action-based) | Windows, PS2, Xbox | Stormfront Studios | 2004 | ||
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II [13] | Dark Alliance | Hack and slash | PS2, Xbox | Black Isle Studios | 20 Jan 2004 | Dark Alliance Engine |
Neverwinter Nights: Shadowguard [14] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | Floodgate Entertainment | 10 Nov 2004 | Aurora Engine |
Neverwinter Nights: Witch's Wake [14] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 10 Nov 2004 | Aurora Engine |
Neverwinter Nights: Kingmaker [14] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 10 Nov 2004 | Aurora Engine |
Neverwinter Nights: Pirates of the Sword Coast [16] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 20 Sep 2005 | Aurora Engine |
Neverwinter Nights: Infinite Dungeons [17] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 26 May 2006 | Aurora Engine |
Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr [18] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | BioWare | 14 Sep 2006 | Aurora Engine |
Neverwinter Nights 2 [19] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows, Mac | Obsidian Entertainment | 31 Oct 2006 | Electron Engine |
Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer [19] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows | Obsidian Entertainment | 27 Sep 2007 | Electron Engine |
Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir [19] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows | Obsidian Entertainment | 18 Nov 2008 | Electron Engine |
Neverwinter Nights 2: Mysteries of Westgate [20] | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows | Ossian Studios | 29 Apr 2009 | Electron Engine |
Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale [21] | Dark Alliance | Hack and slash | PS3, Xbox 360, Windows | Bedlam Games | 25 May 2011 | |
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition [22] | Baldur's Gate | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android | Overhaul Games | 28 Sep 2012 | Infinity Enhanced Engine |
Neverwinter [23] | MMORPG | Windows, Xbox One, PS4 | Cryptic Studios | 20 Jun 2013 | ||
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition [24] | Baldur's Gate | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android | Overhaul Games | 15 Nov 2013 | Infinity Enhanced Engine |
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition [25] | Icewind Dale | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android | Overhaul Games | 30 Oct 2014 | Infinity Enhanced Engine |
Lords of Waterdeep [26] | Boardgame | iOS, Android | Playdek | 21 Nov 2014 | ||
Sword Coast Legends | RPG | Windows, OS X, Linux, PS4, Xbox One | N-Space, Digital Extremes | 29 Sep 2015 | ||
Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear | Baldur's Gate | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android | Beamdog | 31 Mar 2016 | Infinity Enhanced Engine |
Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms [27] | Incremental game | Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, PS4, Xbox | Codename Entertainment | 8 Sep 2017 | ||
Tales from Candlekeep: Tomb of Annihilation [28] | Boardgame | Mac, Windows | BKOM Studios | 11 Oct 2017 | ||
Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition | Neverwinter Nights | RPG | Windows, Mac | Beamdog | 27 Mar 2018 | Aurora Enhanced Engine |
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance [29] | Dark Alliance | Hack and slash | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series | Tuque Games | 2021 | |
Baldur's Gate III | Baldur's Gate | RPG | Windows, macOS, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S | Larian Studios | 3 Aug 2023 | Divinity 4 Engine |
Title | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release | Down | Engine |
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Neverwinter Nights [10] | RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | AOL, Stormfront Studios, SSI | 1991 | Jul 1997 | Gold Box |
Neverwinter Nights: Mobile [30] | RPG (action-based) | Mobile phone | Floodgate Entertainment | 2004 | c. 2011 | |
Dungeons & Dragons: Tiny Adventures [31] [32] [33] [34] | Idle game | Wizards of the Coast | 2008 | 2010 | ||
Heroes of Neverwinter | Tactical role-playing game | Liquid Entertainment | 2011 | Dec 2012 | ||
Dungeons & Dragons: Arena of War [35] | Action | iOS, Android | DeNA | Oct 2013 | Aug 2014 | Unity |
Warriors of Waterdeep [36] [37] | Turn-based tactics | Android, iOS | Ludia | May 2019 | Dec 2022 |
Title | Series | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release | Engine |
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Heroes of the Lance [8] | Silver Box | Action platformer | Home computers, NES, Master System | U.S. Gold | 1988 | Silver Box |
Dragons of Flame [8] | Silver Box | Action platformer | Home computers, NES | U.S. Gold | 1989 | Silver Box |
Shadow Sorcerer [10] | Silver Box | Real-time strategy | Home computers | U.S. Gold | 1991 | |
War of the Lance [8] | Turn-based strategy | Home computers | SSI | 1989 | ||
DragonStrike [8] | Flight simulator | Home computers | Westwood Studios | 1990 | ||
DragonStrike (NES) [8] | Scrolling shooter | NES | Westwood Studios | 1992 | ||
Champions of Krynn [8] | Gold Box: Dragonlance | RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | SSI | 1990 | Gold Box |
Death Knights of Krynn [10] | Gold Box: Dragonlance | RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | SSI | 1991 | Gold Box |
The Dark Queen of Krynn [10] | Gold Box: Dragonlance | RPG (turn-based) | Home computers | SSI | 1992 | Gold Box |
Title | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Order of the Griffon | RPG (turn-based) | TurboGrafx 16 | Westwood Studios | 1992 |
Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun [10] | RPG (turn-based) | Sega Genesis | Westwood Studios | 1992 |
Fantasy Empires [11] | Turn-based strategy | MS-DOS | Silicon Knights | 1993 |
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom [11] | Hack and slash | Arcade, Sega Saturn | Capcom | 1994 |
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara [12] | Hack and slash | Arcade, Sega Saturn | Capcom | 1996 |
Title | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release |
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Dark Sun: Shattered Lands [11] | RPG (turn-based) | MS-DOS | SSI | 1993 |
Dark Sun: Wake of the Ravager [11] | RPG (turn-based) | MS-DOS | SSI | 1994 |
Dark Sun Online: Crimson Sands [12] | MMORPG | Windows | SSI | 1996 |
Greyhawk was the original Advanced Dungeons & Dragons setting. It was superseded by the Forgotten Realms around 1985, but it became the official default D&D setting in 2000. The Greyhawk video games were released shortly after.
Title | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes [13] | Hack and Slash | Xbox | Atari Hunt Valley Development Studio | September 2003 |
The Temple of Elemental Evil [13] | RPG (turn based) | Windows | Troika Games | September 16, 2003 |
Dungeons & Dragons Tactics [38] [39] | RPG (turn based) | PSP | Kuju Entertainment | August 14, 2007 |
Title | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release |
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Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession [11] | RPG (action-based) | MS-DOS | DreamForge Intertainment | 1994 |
Ravenloft: Stone Prophet [12] | RPG (action-based) | MS-DOS | DreamForge Intertainment | 1995 |
Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft [12] | Fighting | MS-DOS, PlayStation | Take 2 Interactive | 1996 |
Title | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard [40] | Real-time strategy | Windows | Liquid Entertainment | September 21, 2005 |
Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach [41] | MMORPG | Windows | Turbine, Inc. | February 28, 2006 |
Title | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release |
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Planescape: Torment [12] | RPG | Windows | Black Isle Studios | December 12, 1999 |
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition | RPG | Windows, Mac, Linux | Overhaul Games | April 11, 2017 |
Title | Setting | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer | Release | Engine |
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Dungeons & Dragons Computer Fantasy Game [42] | Generic | Action | Handheld LCD | Mattel | 1981 | |
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain [43] [44] | Generic | Action-adventure | Intellivision | Mattel | 1982 | |
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin [43] | Generic | Action-adventure | Intellivision | Tom Loughry | 1982 | |
Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace [10] | Spelljammer | RPG (turn-based) | MS-DOS | Cybertech Systems | 1992 | Gold Box |
Stronghold [11] | Generic | Real-time strategy | MS-DOS | Stormfront Studios | 1993 | |
Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse [11] | Al-Qadim | RPG (action-based) | MS-DOS | Cyberlore Studios | 1994 | |
Slayer [12] | Generic | RPG (action-based) | 3DO | Lion Entertainment | 1994 | |
DeathKeep [12] | Generic | FPS | Windows, 3DO | Lion Entertainment | 1996 | |
Birthright: The Gorgon's Alliance [12] | Birthright | Turn-based strategy | MS-DOS | Synergistic Software | 1996 |
Title | Series | Setting | Platform(s) | Publisher | Release |
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AD&D Limited Edition Collector's Set | Various | Various | MS-DOS | SSI | 1990 |
AD&D Collector's Edition | Various | Various | MS-DOS, Mac | WizardWorks | 1994 |
AD&D Collector's Edition Vol. 3 | Savage Frontier | Forgotten Realms | MS-DOS | SSI | 1994 |
Fantasy Fest! | Various | Forgotten Realms | MS-DOS | SSI | 1994 |
AD&D Eye of the Beholder Trilogy | Eye of the Beholder | Forgotten Realms | MS-DOS | SSI | 1995 |
AD&D Ultimate Fantasy | Various | Various | Intellivision | Slash Corporation | 1995 |
AD&D Masterpiece Collection | Dark Sun/Ravenloft | Dark Sun/Ravenloft | Windows | Mindscape | 1996 |
The Forgotten Realms Archives | Various | Forgotten Realms | Windows | Interplay | 1997 |
The Forgotten Realms Deluxe Edition | Various | Forgotten Realms | Windows | Interplay | 2006 |
Dungeons & Dragons Collection | Mystara | Mystara | Sega Saturn | Capcom | April 3, 1999 |
Gamefest: Forgotten Realms Classics | Various | Forgotten Realms | Windows | Interplay | 2001 |
Neverwinter Nights Gold Edition | Neverwinter Nights | Forgotten Realms | Windows | Infogrames | 2003 |
Neverwinter Nights Platinum Edition | Neverwinter Nights | Forgotten Realms | Windows | Infogrames | 2004 |
Atari Collection: Rollenspiele | Various | Various | Windows | Atari | 2005 |
Neverwinter Nights Diamond Compilation | Neverwinter Nights | Forgotten Realms | Windows | Infogrames | 2005 |
Ultimate Dungeons & Dragons | Various | Various | Windows | Atari | 2005 |
Dungeons & Dragons Anthology: The Master Collection | Various | Various | Windows | Atari | 2011 |
Dungeons & Dragons: Neverwinter Nights Complete | Neverwinter Nights | Forgotten Realms | Windows | Atari | 2011 |
Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara | Mystara | Mystara | PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, Windows | Capcom | 2013 |
Forgotten Realms is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game. Commonly referred to by players and game designers as "The Realms", it was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 as a setting for his childhood stories. Several years later, it was published for the D&D game as a series of magazine articles, and the first Realms game products were released in 1987. Role-playing game products have been produced for the setting ever since, in addition to novels, role-playing video game adaptations, comic books, and the film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.
Baldur's Gate is a series of role-playing video games set in the Forgotten Realms Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting. The series has been divided into two sub-series, known as the Bhaalspawn Saga and the Dark Alliance, both taking place mostly within the Western Heartlands, but the Bhaalspawn Saga extends to Amn and Tethyr. The Dark Alliance series was released for consoles and was critically and commercially successful. The Bhaalspawn Saga was critically acclaimed for using pausable realtime gameplay, which is credited with revitalizing the computer role-playing game (CRPG) genre.
Eye of the Beholder is a role-playing video game for personal computers and video game consoles developed by Westwood Associates. It was published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. in 1991, for the MS-DOS operating system and later ported to the Amiga, the Sega CD and the SNES. The Sega CD version features a soundtrack composed by Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima. A port to the Atari Lynx handheld was developed by NuFX in 1993, but was not released. In 2002, an adaptation of the same name was developed by Pronto Games for the Game Boy Advance.
Drizzt Do'Urden is a fictional character appearing in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Drizzt was created by author R. A. Salvatore as a supporting character in the Icewind Dale Trilogy. Salvatore created him on a whim when his publisher needed him to replace one of the characters in an early version of the first book, The Crystal Shard. Drizzt has since become a popular heroic character of the Forgotten Realms setting, and has been featured as the main character of a long series of books, starting chronologically with The Dark Elf Trilogy. As an atypical drow, Drizzt has forsaken both the evil ways of his people and their home in the Underdark, in the drow city of Menzoberranzan.
Faerûn is a fictional continent and the primary setting of the Dungeons & Dragons world of Forgotten Realms. It is described in detail in several editions of the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting with the most recent being the 5th edition from Wizards of the Coast, and various locales and aspects are described in more depth in separate campaign setting books. Around a hundred novels, several computer and video games and a film use Faerûn as the setting.
Gold Box is a series of role-playing video games produced by SSI from 1988 to 1992. The company acquired a license to produce games based on the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game from TSR, Inc. These games shared a common game engine that came to be known as the "Gold Box Engine" after the gold-colored boxes in which most games of the series were sold.
The Underdark is a fictional setting which has appeared in Dungeons & Dragons role-playing campaigns and Dungeons & Dragons-based fiction books, including the Legend of Drizzt series by R. A. Salvatore. It is described as a vast subterranean network of interconnected caverns and tunnels, stretching beneath entire continents and forming an underworld for surface settings. Polygon called it "one of D&D's most well-known realms".
Volothamp "Volo" Geddarm, created by Jeff Grubb, is a fictional character of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.
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Descent to Undermountain is a role-playing video game developed and published by Interplay in 1998. Based on the Dungeons & Dragons setting of Undermountain in the Forgotten Realms, it casts the player as an adventurer out to explore the treasure-filled recesses of the Undermountain dungeon. The "Descent" part of the name refers to the game's use of the 3D rendering engine from the 1995 game Descent.
Neverwinter Nights 2: Mysteries of Westgate is an expansion pack for the role-playing video game Neverwinter Nights 2. It was developed by Ossian Studios and published by Atari Interactive on April 29, 2009. The player creates a character and controls it, along with a group of three pre-designed companions, journeying through the game world. The gameplay is very similar to that of the base game. Mysteries of Westgate also includes new monsters, music, and other tools, which can be used by players to create their own Neverwinter Nights 2 levels.
Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir is an expansion pack for the role-playing video game Neverwinter Nights 2, developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Atari Interactive. It was released in late 2008 in North America, Europe, and Australia. Like previous entries in the Neverwinter Nights series, Storm of Zehir is based on the paper and pencil fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, and uses the game's 3.5 edition ruleset.
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