PC owners will have to wait until August
Larian Studios is nearing a moved-up launch date for its massive RPG Baldur’s Gate 3. But while the adventure is arriving sooner than announced, it comes with a caveat that PC owners won’t get an extra-extra head start.
Originally, Larian had planned to give a 72-hour head start to everyone who picked up the Digital Deluxe Edition ofĀ Baldur’s Gate 3. This Early Access would allow a head start on Act 1, the same area already in the current Early Access build, but in the 1.0 version. It would’ve been a lot of players too, as Larian upgraded everyone who bought the Early Access ofĀ Baldur’s Gate 3Ā to the Digital Deluxe Edition.
With the release date for PC moving up almost a month, though, there was some curiosity about what would happen to the head start. In a recent community update, Larian confirms there won’t be a head start for PC owners.
“The PC Digital Deluxe Edition does not include a 72 hour head start, which would have essentially made the gameās release date July 31st. Shifting the release date ā and thus communication around the Digital Deluxe Editions across PS5 and PC ā came with a few complexities that we didnāt manage to communicate very well, so we thought it best to clarify it here, given that a 72 hour head start on PC wouldn’t have been plausible.”
PlayStation 5 Digital Deluxe owners will still get a head start though. So those who are waiting on the console version will get a little bit of catch-up time on PC players on September 3, rather than its September 6 launch date.
The waiting is the hardest part
It’s a bit of a bummer, but to put a glass-half-full spin: we’re essentially getting the RPG a month earlier anyways, so three extra days isn’t too drastic. The appeal of a head start in Baldur’s Gate 3 would, at least in my eyes, be good for those with a lot of hours in the Early Access to rebuild their characters, as saves from the EA version won’t carry over to launch.
Plus, there’s a ton to do in Act 1 that isn’t in yet anyways. In its community update, Larian estimates that Act 1 has roughly 33% more content in it compared to the start of Early Access. And Act 1 also apparently makes up “less than a quarter” of the total content available at launch.
Baldur’s Gate 3Ā is looking unbearably massive. Even if there isn’t an extra head start, there’s still plenty of time to dig in whenĀ Baldur’s Gate 3Ā hits on August 3 for PC.
Published: Jul 13, 2023 03:45 pm