It's so weird that dungeons and dragons video games just kinda. Stopped. Around 2009, aside from a couple MMOs.
@KommaChameleon I don't count the enhanced remakes themselves, but those came out after 09 as well.
Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms is just a branded idle clicker mobile game, but came out 2017 if you want to include it
Torment: Tides of Numenera was a spiritual sequel to Planescape Torment, without the D&D license, don't know if that's worth considering
@Mycroft I guess Siege of Dragonspear does count as a counter-example! I think what I find most surprising, though, is that there isn't a faithful translation of 4e's mechanics into video game format, considering its reputation as being so Tactics-like.
@KommaChameleon There was Sword Coast Legends in 2015. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sword_Coast_Legends
iirc it was more a custom system with D&D branding than similarity to the tabletop game (But if you're including the MMOs then this should count too)
2016 saw a new expansion to an enhanced remake of Baldur's Gate, if you want to count that. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldur%27s_Gate:_Siege_of_Dragonspear iirc that was much closer to tabletop D&D rules.