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08.12.2023 - 04:27 / videogameschronicle.com / Out On
The Xbox Series X/S version of Baldur’s Gate 3 finally has a release date, and it’s now.
As previously promised by developer Larian, the critically acclaimed RPG’s Xbox date was revealed during The Game Awards 2023.
The game was added to the Xbox Store during The Game Awards itself, whereit won the award for Game of the Year.
Baldur’s Gate 3 was nominated for eight prizes at The Game Awards, a number matched only by Alan Wake 2.
Baldur’s Gate 3, which was released for PC in August and for PS5 and Mac the following month, is one of the current generation’s most critically acclaimed titles and has been a big commercial hit too.
Larian announced last month that the game would be getting a physical Deluxe Edition, which will be released in ‘Q1 2024’ and will be available on Xbox Series X, PS5 and PC for $79.99 / €79.99.
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The Deluxe Edition will feature a number of physical extras, including a physical copy of the game, a world map, an original three-disc soundtrack, a Mind Flayer poster, a Deluxe Edition box designed to match the previous games’ ‘big box’ PC editions, 32 stickers and two patches.
Last month Larian founder and CEO Swen Vincke called it “a real honour” to be nominated for so many awards.
“Seeing our little ‘niche RPG’ make such waves is very motivating,” he said. “I wish I could tell you about our next big game but this is really encouraging us to ensure it pushes many boundaries. I’m very excited about it.”
THQ Nordic has announced that South Park: Snow Day! is coming out on 26th March 2024, across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and PC.
THQ Nordic has announced that South Park: Snow Day! is coming out on 26th March 2024, across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and PC.
According to Microsoft's Xbox support team, the latest Xbox firmware update should address some Baldur's Gate 3 Xbox crashes.
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Baldur’s Gate 3’s Xbox Series X|S version is apparently still experiencing some save data issues, but players have been reassured that they now seem to be much rarer following a recent firmware update.
Lost save files for Baldur's Gate 3 on Xbox continue to be an issue, despite an Xbox console firmware update earlier this week meant to address the problem.
An issue on Xbox causing saves to disappear has now been fixed.
After much waiting and uncertainty, Baldur’s Gate 3 finally arrived on Xbox Series X/S last week, and plenty of folks are eagerly playing on the platform, but a few have run into a fairly serious issue. Apparently, some Xbox players have experienced crashes that resulted in their save files disappearing, which is obviously a pretty big problem. Thankfully, according to the official BG3 X account, a fix may have arrived…
Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian has said that Xbox players should manually update their consoles to combat instances where game crashes make save files disappear.
Baldur's Gate 3's critically acclaimed fantasy adventure arrived on Xbox several days ago (December 7) in a surprise release as part of The Game Awards 2023. However, it looks as though the RPG's debut onXbox Series X|S hasn't been as smooth as many might prefer.
The Game Awards 2023 was a massive night for games, with more than 30 announcements, premieres, and more. It ended with developer Larian Studios taking home the Game of the Year award for its critically acclaimed RPG, Baldur's Gate 3. Shortly after the win, Larian revealed that the game was now available on Xbox Series X/S, meaning it's finally playable on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
was stealth-dropped onto Xbox Series X|S during The Game Awards last night, and it seems like this is because Larian Studios’ CEO Swen Vincke forgot to make the announcement. Vincke was meant to mention the release during an award acceptance speech, but he failed at his “one job” and left several people confused in the process.