It’s been confirmed that crossplay is coming toBaldur’s Gate 3so yes, you’ll be able to play with your friends across PlayStation 5 and PC - and eventually, Xbox.Baldur’s Gate 3is somewhat of a surprise. Certainly, we expected it would be good. Did we expect it to be the GOTY frontrunner though? We did not. Larian Studios’ latest release is absolutely stellar. The game finally released on PlayStation 5 yesterday,earning a near-perfect scoreand players have been having a great time with the game, with many praising its opencelebration of sex and kink. There is one bug though which unintentionallymade NPCs way hornier than intended. Speedruns havealready hit sub five-minutes, which is wild to think about but if you’re sitting there thinking, ‘I just want crossplay’. Worry not. It’s coming.Take a look atBaldur’s Gate 3in action below.In a newinterviewwith Eurogamer, Larian Studios’ director of publishing Michael Douse confirmed that the teams are working on crossplay. It’s simply just not ready yet. He explained, “It was always in the planning, but we knew it wouldn’t be for launch. It’s in the roadmap, and though we have an idea of when we’d like to get it ready for, we don’t want to put a date on it until we’re sure.“AdvertIt’s not the only element ofBaldur’s Gate 3that we don’t have a date for. The game is also due to eventually release on Xbox. The Xbox version was delayed indefinitely after devs admitted to struggling to get it work on the Series S console. Microsoft’s parity mandate insists developers include the same features in both the Series S and X versions of a game.Ina new landmark dealthough, Microsoft have permitted Larian to exclude split-screen co-op from the Series S release, soBaldur’s Gate 3is still on track to release on the consoleat some point this year.Featured Image Credit: Larian StudiosTopics:Baldur’s Gate 3,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox

It’s been confirmed that crossplay is coming toBaldur’s Gate 3so yes, you’ll be able to play with your friends across PlayStation 5 and PC - and eventually, Xbox.Baldur’s Gate 3is somewhat of a surprise. Certainly, we expected it would be good. Did we expect it to be the GOTY frontrunner though? We did not. Larian Studios’ latest release is absolutely stellar. The game finally released on PlayStation 5 yesterday,earning a near-perfect scoreand players have been having a great time with the game, with many praising its opencelebration of sex and kink. There is one bug though which unintentionallymade NPCs way hornier than intended. Speedruns havealready hit sub five-minutes, which is wild to think about but if you’re sitting there thinking, ‘I just want crossplay’. Worry not. It’s coming.Take a look atBaldur’s Gate 3in action below.In a newinterviewwith Eurogamer, Larian Studios’ director of publishing Michael Douse confirmed that the teams are working on crossplay. It’s simply just not ready yet. He explained, “It was always in the planning, but we knew it wouldn’t be for launch. It’s in the roadmap, and though we have an idea of when we’d like to get it ready for, we don’t want to put a date on it until we’re sure.“AdvertIt’s not the only element ofBaldur’s Gate 3that we don’t have a date for. The game is also due to eventually release on Xbox. The Xbox version was delayed indefinitely after devs admitted to struggling to get it work on the Series S console. Microsoft’s parity mandate insists developers include the same features in both the Series S and X versions of a game.Ina new landmark dealthough, Microsoft have permitted Larian to exclude split-screen co-op from the Series S release, soBaldur’s Gate 3is still on track to release on the consoleat some point this year.Featured Image Credit: Larian StudiosTopics:Baldur’s Gate 3,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox
It’s been confirmed that crossplay is coming toBaldur’s Gate 3so yes, you’ll be able to play with your friends across PlayStation 5 and PC - and eventually, Xbox.Baldur’s Gate 3is somewhat of a surprise. Certainly, we expected it would be good. Did we expect it to be the GOTY frontrunner though? We did not. Larian Studios’ latest release is absolutely stellar. The game finally released on PlayStation 5 yesterday,earning a near-perfect scoreand players have been having a great time with the game, with many praising its opencelebration of sex and kink. There is one bug though which unintentionallymade NPCs way hornier than intended. Speedruns havealready hit sub five-minutes, which is wild to think about but if you’re sitting there thinking, ‘I just want crossplay’. Worry not. It’s coming.Take a look atBaldur’s Gate 3in action below.In a newinterviewwith Eurogamer, Larian Studios’ director of publishing Michael Douse confirmed that the teams are working on crossplay. It’s simply just not ready yet. He explained, “It was always in the planning, but we knew it wouldn’t be for launch. It’s in the roadmap, and though we have an idea of when we’d like to get it ready for, we don’t want to put a date on it until we’re sure.“AdvertIt’s not the only element ofBaldur’s Gate 3that we don’t have a date for. The game is also due to eventually release on Xbox. The Xbox version was delayed indefinitely after devs admitted to struggling to get it work on the Series S console. Microsoft’s parity mandate insists developers include the same features in both the Series S and X versions of a game.Ina new landmark dealthough, Microsoft have permitted Larian to exclude split-screen co-op from the Series S release, soBaldur’s Gate 3is still on track to release on the consoleat some point this year.
It’s been confirmed that crossplay is coming toBaldur’s Gate 3so yes, you’ll be able to play with your friends across PlayStation 5 and PC - and eventually, Xbox.
Baldur’s Gate 3is somewhat of a surprise. Certainly, we expected it would be good. Did we expect it to be the GOTY frontrunner though? We did not. Larian Studios’ latest release is absolutely stellar. The game finally released on PlayStation 5 yesterday,earning a near-perfect scoreand players have been having a great time with the game, with many praising its opencelebration of sex and kink. There is one bug though which unintentionallymade NPCs way hornier than intended. Speedruns havealready hit sub five-minutes, which is wild to think about but if you’re sitting there thinking, ‘I just want crossplay’. Worry not. It’s coming.
Take a look atBaldur’s Gate 3in action below.
In a newinterviewwith Eurogamer, Larian Studios’ director of publishing Michael Douse confirmed that the teams are working on crossplay. It’s simply just not ready yet. He explained, “It was always in the planning, but we knew it wouldn’t be for launch. It’s in the roadmap, and though we have an idea of when we’d like to get it ready for, we don’t want to put a date on it until we’re sure.”
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It’s not the only element ofBaldur’s Gate 3that we don’t have a date for. The game is also due to eventually release on Xbox. The Xbox version was delayed indefinitely after devs admitted to struggling to get it work on the Series S console. Microsoft’s parity mandate insists developers include the same features in both the Series S and X versions of a game.
Ina new landmark dealthough, Microsoft have permitted Larian to exclude split-screen co-op from the Series S release, soBaldur’s Gate 3is still on track to release on the consoleat some point this year.
Topics:Baldur’s Gate 3,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox