Baldur's Gate 3, developed by Larian Studios, has undoubtedly taken the gaming world by storm. With its full launch on August 3, the game managed to achieve an impressive peak of 875,343 concurrent players on Steam - a number that still stands to this day.
even by Swen Vincke, the founder of Larian Studios. Projecting only a modest turnout of around 100,000 players, he admitted that the actual numbers exceeded his wildest expectations. The game's current player base, even more than a month after its release, is hovering close to a substantial 200,000.
Yet, despite such groundbreaking success, the game's journey before this landmark achievement was not without its fair share of skepticism and underestimation.
An email leak, resulting from the FTC v. Microsoft case, revealed that Microsoft had severely underrated Baldur's Gate 3, referring to the soon-to-be-award-winning D&D title as a "second-run Stadia PC RPG. This email, which dates back to May 2022, also disclosed a table indicating Microsoft's evaluations of upcoming games for a potential feature in one of the most popular video game subscriptions on the market, the Game Pass.




