Whether you choose to dive in early or not, it appears we’re in for a long wait to see the game in its final, completed state. The ambitious RPG is currently in Steam Early Access, and Baldurs Gate 3 has gotten several updates since its early release, adding new features and fixing technical hiccups according to player feedback.
In the D&D Direct presentation, the Larian Studios team confirmed that while there is much in the works, the full game won’t be released until that previously-rumoured 2023 date.įans who are keen to jump in can do so via early access on Steam and GOG now, but if you’re looking for a more polished experience, you might want to stay patient until 2023. It has been confirmed that Baldurs Gate 3 wont be released until 2022 at the earliest. In addition, new classes have recently been added to the game.īut while Baldur’s Gate 3 has been advancing in leaps and bounds lately, it does appear it will remain in early access for at least another year. Worlds are more realistic, and have been given a total texture facelift, and NPCs like the mysterious woman in the mirror (who can be found in the alchemist’s cellar) are looking better than ever. New animations have also been added to rocky peaks, as well as greater glisten given to a number of slimy, unidentified locales. Read: Tabletop gaming is adopting digital tools for a brighter future Lighting has been significantly improved over the last few months, with new tools making sunshine seem brighter and more visually appealing, and shaders making the night far more mysterious.