Gothic (series)

Gothic (series)
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Dark fantasy
Medieval fantasy
Developer(s)Piranha Bytes (2001–2006)
Trine Games (2008)
HandyGames (2008)
Spellbound Entertainment (2010–2011)
Alkimia Interactive (2019–present)
Publisher(s)Egmont Interactive, CD Projekt, Snowball Studios, Russobit-M, Atari, JoWooD Entertainment, Akella, Aspyr Media
THQ Nordic (2011–present)
Creator(s)Piranha Bytes
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, mobile phones, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
First releaseGothic
15 March 2001
Latest releaseGothic Playable Teaser
13 December 2019
Release timeline
2001Gothic
2002Gothic II
2003Gothic II: Night of the Raven
2004–2005
2006Gothic 3
2007
2008Gothic 3: The Beginning
Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods
2009
2010Arcania
2011Arcania: Fall of Setarrif
2012–2018
2019Gothic Playable Teaser
TBAGothic: Remake

Gothic is a fantasy action role-playing game franchise created by German developer Piranha Bytes and since May 2019 owned by THQ Nordic. The series is known for its immersive and reactive world, where the environment and NPCs respond dynamically to the player's actions, making exploration and interaction with the world a core aspect of the gameplay.

The series debuted with the release of Gothic in 2001, followed by Gothic II in 2002 and its expansion Night of the Raven in 2003. Last main installment, Gothic 3, was released in 2006. A spin-off titled Arcania, was released in 2010 by Spellbound Entertainment but is considered separate from the main series after Piranha Bytes regained the rights in 2011.

At the time of its release, the series reached wide popularity in German and Eastern-European countries, while little known in the rest of Europe and North America. Owing to its popularity in Poland in particular, the series became a primary influence of the The Witcher series of role-playing games. [1]

In February 2020, THQ Nordic announced the production of a remake of the first Gothic game, to be developed by Alkimia Interactive. The project aims to stay faithful to the 2001 classic, updating its visuals and gameplay to modern standards.

  1. ^ "What The Witcher 3 owes to classic RPG series Gothic". Polygon. Retrieved 4 September 2024.