With new content, too

Announced towardsthe end of 2017 with a release date of “soon,”Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Editionis finally available for purchaseon Steamor through developerBeamdog’s website. The re-release of BioWare’s 2002 cult-hit is going for $19.99 and includes both of the official expansions alongside the “premium” modules that had been released for the game. That isn’t all, as some new content is also available in the form of couple of new adventures and character portraits.

Going for $2.99 each, you’ll be able to nabWyvern Crown of Cormyr,Infinite DungeonsandPirates of the Sword Coastthat promise to add an additional 20 hours or so of content.Infinite Dungeonssounds the most basic, being a procedurally generated dungeon with endless encounters, but the other two seem okay. The character portrait pack (something developer Beamdog has released for its other remasters) is just a collection of artwork you can assign to your character, should you wish.

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If you really want, you can even get a “Digital Deluxe” version of the game that includes all of the new DLC alongside the soundtrack for $40. Even if that doesn’t tickle your fancy, finally havingNeverwinter Nightsbe compatible with modern systems is a dream come true.

I’ve longed to play this game again and still even own my original CDs, so I’m sure my save file is hidden away on some back-up disc in my closet. It will be nice to pull that out and properly finish the main campaign for once.

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