Highlights

  • Baldur's Gate 3 exceeds expectations, becoming a smash-hit success and rising to the top of the industry with its unique gameplay and developer goodwill.
  • The game stands out from other titles with its focus on single-player and richly developed narrative, challenging the dominance of online-focused experiences.
  • Baldur's Gate 3 offers a rare split-screen local co-op feature, bridging the gap between its genre and a wider audience, while also delivering a massive amount of content without in-game purchases.

Baldur's Gate 3 has officially become a smash-hit success, surpassing all expectations that developer Larian Studios had for the latest entry in a series that hasn't had a new title for decades. Famously having reached a concurrent player count exceeding 800,000 on Steam during a recent peak, Baldur's Gate 3 has become the story of an underdog title from a niche genre rising to the top of the industry through the sheer goodwill of its developer. The original titles of the series may have been highly influential for their time, but Larian Studios’ effort is prospering through much more than name recognition.

Still yet to make its console debut with its Baldur's Gate 3's PS5 edition next month, the game has sparked discussions of setting new standards among the hype around its PC launch alone. Landing high up on the Steam charts for current and all-time statistics alike, the disparity between Baldur’s Gate and other titles that share similar positions is almost jarringly apparent.

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Baldur's Gate 3's Focus on Single-Player is Becoming Rare

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Online-focused experiences such as Counter Strike and Apex Legends have been known to dominate concurrent player counts for years due to their accessibility and constant developer support, and a title like Baldur’s Gate 3 stands out in a groundbreaking way. Heavily centered around its richly developed narrative and turn-based battle system, the presence of this new kind of CRPG among the heavy hitters of the industry is a testament to the value of branching out beyond the status quo. Inherently focused on providing a deep single-player experience in the vein of the series’ original entries, Baldur’s Gate 3 sets itself apart in several key ways.

While it is built upon a classic single-player RPG foundation, there’s a surprising subversion of this trope that has also become a selling point of Baldur’s Gate 3. Most players are likely to adventure through Faerun on their own, but Larian has incorporated the uncommon feature of split-screen local co-op play in Baldur's Gate 3. A rare sight in the modern gaming space, split-screen has progressively become a relic of a time before online multiplayer became ubiquitous. By allowing in-person friends to join a player seamlessly, the game has been opened up in a way that bridges the gap between its esoteric genre and a wider audience.

Baldur's Gate 3's Modern Take on the CRPG Genre Offers a Massive Amount of Content

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Beyond the value that split-screen brings, the simple nature of Baldur’s Gate 3 of a feature-complete, fully realized CRPG experience using modern technology has been a major aspect of its status as a stand-out title. Larian Studios earned its pedigree with the Divinity: Original Sin series before spending over five years bringing the Forgotten Realms universe to the current generation. The depth of content responsible for Baldur’s Gate 3's positive reception is difficult to overstate, with thousands of permutations existing across the myriad decisions the game’s scenario is centered around.

Considering the conversation around both the quantity and quality of content that it brings to the table, another core pillar of the philosophy involved with Baldur’s Gate 3’s development has caused it to stand out in a way that stands out now more than ever. Larian Studios has taken a strict stance against the incorporation of in-game purchases, a nearly unheard-of concept among Steam’s top charting games that are known to be supported by microtransactions. By offering a full package to players that have felt increasingly frustrated with live-service titles, the impact of Baldur's Gate 3 is certain to be felt for years to come.

Baldur's Gate 3 is available now on PC, with a PS5 version coming out on September 6 and an Xbox version also in development.

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