With the long-anticipated release of Baldur's Gate 3 right around the corner, fans are eager to get their hands on the game some have been testing out in Early Access for the past few years. However, when it comes to finding out what critics think about the RPG sequel, they might have to wait a little bit longer.
The upcoming game, developed by Larian Studios, has announced it will not distribute review codes until July 28, a mere six days before the game's official launch on the PC.
The late distribution of the review codes for Baldur's Gate 3 is to afford the developers the time needed to wrap up work to polish the game before its release. Consequently, reviews will likely be work-in-progress pieces, given the game's impressive length which includes thousands of distinct endings.
This latest revelation, courtesy of Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, has sparked discussion. Some fans have voiced concerns that this may lead to rushed, incomplete reviews. Conversely, others have shared their delight that the late review release means there's less chance of spoiling the game before they've had a chance to immerse themselves.
