Wizards of the Coast asks for a Stardew Valley mod for Baldur's Gate 3 to be removed… only to backtrack shortly after

A new mod called Baldur’s Village for Stardew Valley has generated a stir in the gaming community by adding more than 20 characters from Baldur’s Gate 3. This mod received approval from Larian Studios CEO Swen Vincke, who emphasized the value of fan mods as a positive form of promotion. However, the situation took an unexpected turn when Wizards of the Coast decided to remove the mod from the internet, which was later acknowledged as a mistake by the company itself. A removal that happened “by mistake” In a statement to PC Gamer, a spokesperson […]

A new mod called Baldur’s Village for Stardew Valley has generated a stir in the gaming community by adding more than 20 characters from Baldur’s Gate 3. This mod received approval from Larian Studios CEO Swen Vincke, who emphasized the value of fan mods as a positive form of promotion. However, the situation took an unexpected turn when Wizards of the Coast decided to remove the mod from the internet, which was later acknowledged as a mistake by the company itself.

A deletion that occurred “by mistake”

In a statement to PC Gamer, a WotC spokesperson said: “The removal of Baldur’s Village through DMCA was issued in error, we are very sorry for what happened. We are in the process of correcting it so that fans and the Stardew community can continue to enjoy this great mod.” This outcome was met with relief by players, especially after the controversy that arose earlier due to changes in D&D’s licensing policies, which had already affected the company’s reputation.

Vincke has expressed his opinion on the subject on several occasions, emphasizing that quality mods enhance the visibility and impact of their characters in other franchises. “They should not be treated as commercial efforts that infringe on your property,” he stated in a tweet, adding that he trusts WotC will handle the matter with the respect that the fan community deserves.

Despite not having direct control over the rights to Baldur’s Gate, Vincke recalled in 2024 that the characters are important to the community. WotC’s decision to take legal action against a fan-created mod, although they later referred to it as a “mistake,” raises questions about the respectful treatment of intellectual property owners towards their followers.

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