Brace yourself, adventurers, for the digital gates are about to swing open to the illustrious city of Baldur's Gate. On the cusp of a much-anticipated global launch, Baldur's Gate 3, the sequel to the acclaimed Dungeons & Dragons RPG spinoff, is set to descend upon the gaming realm on August 3, at least on the PC.
Developed by Larian Studios, this monumental installment in the series will be fully available on desktops later this week as the PlayStation 5 version prepares for its debut on September 6. Details about an Xbox version remain shrouded, though Larian has confirmed that it won't be available any sooner than next year.
Unfortunately, while many are looking forward to playing Baldur's Gate 3, Larian had to drop two pieces of bad news days ahead of its launch - you'll need to prepare 150GB of free space and you can't preload the game.
The journey to the final release of Baldur's Gate 3 has been as arduous and winding as a dungeon crawl. It has been in Early Access for years, allowing players to engage with the game and provide crucial feedback to shape its development. This has not only fine-tuned the gameplay mechanics but allowed Larian to nurture a game that promised a profound role-playing experience, deep character customization, and intricate decision-making process that influences the narrative, reputedly boasting a mind-boggling 17,000 endings.
