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News video games 01 July 2021, 21:40

Content of Upcoming Patch for Baldur's Gate 3 to be Revealed Next Week

The developers at Larian Studios have announced the next installment of the Panel from Hell event, which will showcase a new patch for Baldur's Gate 3, which is currently in early access.

IN A NUTSHELL:
  1. Larian Studios announced the Panel from Hell event, showcasing the contents of the new patch for Baldur's Gate 3;
  2. The event is set to take place on July 8 on Twitch. It's promised to be an "interactive experience."

Larian Studios, creators of Baldur's Gate 3, have announced a new Panel from Hell, an event where we will be presented with content included in Patch 5.. The game is still in early access and is improved on an ongoing basis. The last big update took place in February this year, when the Druid class was added.

The Baldur's Gate 3 panel will take place on Larian Studios' official Twitch account on July 8 at 11 AM PT.

What will be presented during the panel? We don't know yet, but from the vague sentences coming from the mouths of the developers we can conclude that we'll get an interactive event, during which the audience will have an impact on the course of events. We also do not know what the presented patch will contain and whether it will be introduced into the game right away. Larian Studios does not mention a specific date; Instead, the phrase "coming soon" is used.. The developers also warn that after the introduction of the new update players will result in a wipe - loss of progress gained in previous versions of the game. If you do not want to lose your progress, you will lear how to avoid this on Baldur's Gate 3's tab on Steam.

Baldur's Gate 3 is in early access since October 2020. The developers estimate that the full release should take place next year, but there are no details on the exact launch date of Larian Studios' new RPG.

Michal Ciezadlik

Michal Ciezadlik

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