Larian Studios, the creators of the award-winning Baldur's Gate 3, has announced exciting news about their upcoming projects and updates on the current game. The studio has confirmed it won't be creating any DLCs for Baldur's Gate 3 nor any sequels or D&D related content in the near future, as they shift focus to two new, undisclosed projects. Swen Vincke, Larian founder, teased these projects, claiming one may become their best work ever. Despite limited details, the hype is high within the studio.

Apart from teasing future endeavors, Larian is also working on patch 7 for Baldur's Gate 3, which promises to add 'improved evil endings' for darker gameplay outcomes, complemented by new cutscenes and music tracks. Players can also expect official modding tools and crucial bug fixes, with further additions like crossplay and a photo mode in development. The team hints at the potential for early access to their new titles, similar to the launch model of Baldur's Gate 3, although release dates remain unconfirmed.

What can players expect from Baldur's Gate 3's patch 7 update?

Players can look forward to 'improved evil endings' with new cutscenes and music, the introduction of official modding tools, and bug fixes. There are also hints at upcoming features like crossplay and a photo mode to further enhance the gaming experience.

Baldur's Gate 3 is a role-playing video game developed and published by Larian Studios. As the third main game in the Baldur's Gate series, it is based on Dungeons & Dragons mechanics and set within its Forgotten Realms universe. The game was released in early access in 2020, with Larian Studios' commitment to player feedback and continuous updates clearly influencing their robust development process. Their announcement of new projects and assurance of Baldur’s Gate 3's enhancement with the upcoming patch indicates the studio's ongoing dedication to delivering quality content to its audience.