Baldur’s Gate 3 is an epic RPG. An epic RPG without compromise! It’s in the numbers. Over 170 hours of film, more than three times as many cinematic lines as in three Lord of the Rings novels combined, a library of over 600 spells and actions, and much more! .
Dungeons & Dragons is all about player freedom. That means the freedom to define your character, explore vast territories with your allies, and decide the fate of the world. We’ve spent the last six years bringing the unrestricted freedom of D&D to the realm of video games. We’ve written up his two million words of dialogue across thousands of characters in the world of Faerun. An exhilarating story and in-depth character creation puts you at the helm of your adventure. The dice may decide your luck, but you decide the story.
Originally scheduled for release on August 31st, we have decided to release Baldur’s Gate 3 for PS5 on September 6th. This slight delay made it take even longer to reach our goal of 60 frames per second thanks to the power of the PlayStation 5. If you’ve purchased one of our huge collector’s editions (limited stock), don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. At the start of the 72-hour Early Access period that comes with the Deluxe Edition on September 3rd, we will email you a code to join immediately on September 3rd.
We’ve talked about how ambitious Baldur’s Gate 3 is, but here’s a look at some of the features you can expect when it launches on September 6th, or for those who own the Deluxe Edition on September 3rd. Let’s.
Create a character that looks like you or something completely different
It all starts with a hero, whether he’s as tall as a gnome or as muscular as a half-orc. Character creation is a central part of his D&D, and with Baldur’s Gate 3 he wanted players to experience the same freedom in shaping their identity. It’s up to you who you are, what you look like and how you want to play. Define your body type, age and look, right down to hair highlights. Baldur’s Mouth is about you, so it’s important to make a bold impression.
You are at the helm of your adventure. A version of you based on your choice of Human, Dwarf, Gissianki, Elf, Drow, Tiefling, Halfling, Half-elf, Gnome, Half-orc, or Dragonborn. But what you look like doesn’t determine who you are. As such, there are 12 classes in D&D, including Barbarian, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer, Warlock, and Wizard, with a total of 46 classes in between for additional spices and specializations. has a subclass of . Alternatively, if you don’t want to choose, you can create hybrid classes through multiclassing.
You can get macro or micro depending on your preference.
friends, lovers and enemies
Whether you explore Faerun with your companions in single-player or play with friends in split-screen multiplayer, your story is shaped by the allies you keep, the bonds you forge, and the enemies you make along the way. will be
For long breaks between battles and quests, you’ll be camping with others who have undergone the unfortunate process of having tadpoles inserted into their brains. Baldur’s Gate 3 allows for deep character customization, but you can also play as an Origin character. Origin characters are created playable protagonists, each with their own stories, desires, and attributes.
You don’t have to be an Origin to enjoy their story and companionship. You can also recruit Origin characters to your party. You may meet someone who can help you on your journey. There are new friends and familiar faces.
From the flames of Avernas
Karlach is an example of an Origin character you can add to your party (even if you’re not playing). With massive battleaxes in hand, this battle-scarred tiefling savage delivers a dastardly blow. Some say it’s because of her years of experience on the hottest battlefields of bloody battles.
It could also be an unholy machine that pumps hellfire into her veins, a gift from the Archdemon she once served. But be careful. If she gets too excited, she can destroy everything she touches. That includes you.
Like the cast die, every decision you make in Baldur’s Gate 3 has the potential to change the course of the story. As you create your legacy, the people of Faerun will watch your actions, plan your adventures, and make their own decisions based on their own tendencies and expectations. The decisions you make in-game have far-reaching short- and long-term consequences, but all choices are valid. it’s your story. unless you die Whatever you did then was probably a bad idea.
These decisions also affect your relationships with your peers. Whether you’re spawning a cheeky vampire or a burly Archdruid in the middle of a wild transformation, Baldur’s Gate 3 lets you romance just about any of your campmates. Also, depending on how you interact with them, you may see scenes of several different romances of these characters during replays.
Relationships in Baldur’s Gate 3 develop and blossom, or deteriorate and decline, just like in the real world. These require maintenance and are based on true admiration in terms of each character’s general perspective on the world and your actions within it. The dating world of Baldur’s Gate 3 is yours. That’s what you make of it… well, give or take some dice rolls.
However, we’ll leave some of the more interesting visuals for the Panel From Hell: Release Showcase, which airs on July 7th. There you’ll also have the chance to meet her seventh and final Origin character.