Enhanced Edition Is Out on July 15 for PC and Consoles

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During yesterday’s PC Gaming Show 2025, Aspyr Media unveiled Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition, the definitive version of 2002’s classic roleplaying game made by Obsidian Entertainment.

Aspyr Media promised smoother gameplay with refined camera controls, polished mechanics, enhanced textures, and full controller support with a newly designed controller-specific UI. Indeed, the game is coming to consoles for the first time (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S|X, and Nintendo Switch), although it’s also available on PC (Steam and GOG), of course. Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition will debut on all these platforms on July 15 for $29.99, but a 10% discount is available until launch.

The game supports crossplay between all platforms when in co-op multiplayer mode (up to four players). Moreover, this version includes the base game and the three expansions:

  • Mask of the Betrayer: Cursed with an insatiable hunger only quelled by devouring spirits, the Shard-Bearer must travel to the Shadow Realm to unearth the cause of this dark affliction.
  • Storm of Zehir: You and your crew are shipwrecked on the shores of a hostile jungle nation. Fighting your way back to civilization, you uncover a plot threatening to change Faerûn forever.
  • Mysteries of Westgate: Beware the city of Westgate, where anything goes and everything has a price. Explore and expose the secrets hidden deep in the city’s underbelly before they consume you.

Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition also fully supports Steam Workshop, providing access to a wealth of adventures and modules. Moreover, this version still allows the player to become a Dungeon Master and craft their own adventures to share with other players. The original game was renowned for its deep but complex modding tools.

If you want to go all-in on the series, there’s also a Neverwinter Nights 1 + 2 Enhanced Collection that includes the previously released Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition.



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