Cross-play is set to elevate your multiplayer experience by bridging every platform where the game is available, from the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X right on over to Windows and Mac. If you’re into capturing the perfect gaming moments, the photo mode has got you covered. It comes jam-packed with options like various camera angles, lens and scene settings, and a bunch of post-processing effects, frames, and stickers, letting you style your party to look as awesome, adorable, or intimidating as you wish.
On top of that, each class in Baldur’s Gate 3 is getting a fresh subclass to delve into when leveling up. Take the Bards, for instance. If you opt for the College of Glamour, you’ll gain new ways to heal your team and beguile foes. As for the Monks, the Drunken Master subclass is all about using the alcoholic beverages from your inventory to boost their skills in unique, dynamic ways.
Here’s the scoop on all the subclass additions aligned with their initial classes:
Developer Larian Studios is keeping us in suspense over the exact release date of Patch 8. However, eager Baldur’s Gate 3 enthusiasts can get a sneak peek at these new features by taking part in a stress test that’s provisionally set for early January. Keep your eyes peeled for more details on how to join in on the action.
Even as Larian Studios gives us a glimpse into their strategies for the future—no plans for a Baldur’s Gate 4 or even extra downloadable content for Baldur’s Gate 3—they’re clearly focused on concluding their work on this 2023 Game of the Year candidate with a splash.