For the legion of fans immersed in the sprawling, intricate world of Baldur's Gate 3, the prospect of cross-platform co-op play has been the tantalizing piece of cake just barely out of reach.
Larian Studios, the developer behind this blockbuster RPG, has finally given fans the sweet news they've been longing for.
In a recent interview, Larian confirmed that cross-platform co-op is officially in development and will come some time in the future as part of a later update, although it stopped short of specifying a release date. Michael Douse, Larian's director of publishing, remarked that while crossplay was always in the roadmap for the game, it wasn't ready for the initial launch.
The anticipation for this feature isn't just a whim; it's rooted in the very nature of the game itself. Baldur's Gate 3 is an expansive roleplaying game inspired by the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop experience. The game is designed for deep storytelling and grand adventuring, made even more delightful when shared with friends. Already playable on PC, and having just released on PS5 this September, the game currently supports two-player split-screen co-op on the PC and the PS5. While the joy of co-op play is partially accessible through these modes, the absence of crossplay means that your adventuring party needs to be on the same platform to experience the game's rich narrative and complex gameplay together.
