After a wait of 23 years, the full-fledged continuation of the second Bladur’s Gate has finally arrived. Baldur’s Gate III has been released on PC today, following almost three years in Steam early access. PlayStation 5 players will have to wait a little longer, as the game will debut on Sony’s console on September 6.
The game is available in a Russian language version (with subtitles) on Steam and GOG, priced at 1999 rubles. It does not have Denuvo protection and will soon be available in “alternative stores” as well.
Baldur’s Gate 3 is a large-scale open-world role-playing game developed by the creators of the Divinity: Original Sin series. Larian announced a one-month delay for the PC release, moving it from August 31 to August 3, in order to avoid conflicting with the release of Bethesda’s Starfield, which is coming out in early September. Meanwhile, the PlayStation 5 version has been slightly postponed until September 6, and the release dates for the Xbox Series X and S versions are yet to be announced (more information about the delay of Baldur’s Gate 3 on Xbox can be found here).
In an interview, Vinke stated that, according to the developers, a standard playthrough of Baldur’s Gate 3 takes between 75 and 100 hours. However, players who want to “do everything” should expect this number to double.
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