A studio that handled Baldur’s Gate III translations has apologized after outsourced workers were omitted from the game’s credits. “We take full responsibility for this omission of our freelancers’ names and apologize for the effects that it had,” Altagram Group founder and CEO Marie Amigues said in a statement. “We would like to thank Larian for allowing us to quickly fix that error and update the credits section. The names of the Brazilian Portuguese translators will be included in an upcoming patch to the game.”
Although the credits did not feature the translators Altagram worked with, they included the names of the company’s executives and department leads. Contractors who translated Baldur’s Gate III into languages other than Brazilian Portuguese were credited, though different companies handled those localizations.
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2023-08-11 14:59:36
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