With cross-play, players can enjoy multiplayer action across all platforms where the game is available, whether you’re on a PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, or playing on Windows or Mac. And for those who love capturing their gaming moments, the photo mode comes loaded with a variety of camera settings, lens options, and scene adjustments. You’ll also find post-processing effects, frames, and stickers to help make your party look as cool, adorable, or downright intimidating as you like.
In the exciting news for Baldur’s Gate 3 fans, each class is getting a new subclass option when leveling up. For instance, if you’re into playing a Bard, joining the College of Glamour opens up more chances to heal companions and charm adversaries. On the flip side, the Monk’s Drunken Master subclass offers a unique twist, incorporating the use of alcohol from your inventory to boost your skills.
Curious about these new options? Here’s a quick peek at all the subclasses linked with their starter classes.
Though Larian Studios, the brains behind Baldur’s Gate 3, hasn’t nailed down a specific release date for Patch 8 just yet, there’s an opportunity for eager players to preview these features through a stress test slated for early January. Keep your eyes peeled for more details on how to be a part of that.
Larian Studios is giving us some insight into their plans, making it clear that Baldur’s Gate 4 or even additional content for Baldur’s Gate 3 aren’t in the cards. It seems like they are focusing on bringing the curtain down on this 2023 Game of the Year contender with a spectacular finale.