Larian Studios, the developer of the highly anticipated fantasy RPG Baldur's Gate 3, has shared positive news about the game's development progress on the Xbox Series S console. The studio's head, Swen Vincke, announced on social media that the required RAM and VRAM memory usage for the Xbox Series S version of the game is being optimized and is on a downward trend.
This optimization is not only beneficial for the Xbox Series S but will also enhance the game's performance across other platforms. Vincke's update suggests that the game's development for the Xbox Series S is nearing completion, pointing to a potential release that could very well happen within 2023.
Baldur's Gate 3 has been a title of interest for RPG fans, and Larian Studios has been keeping the community engaged by adding new features such as colorblind options and, according to rumors, an Honour Mode difficulty level. The game's release on both PC and PlayStation 5 has already been announced, showing Larian Studios' commitment to delivering the game to a broad player base.
Fans of the series are hopeful for an official release date, as Baldur's Gate 3 aims to replicate the complex storytelling and deep role-playing elements that the franchise is known for. The development news assures players that the experience Larian Studios is crafting will be fine-tuned for consoles, particularly for the capabilities of the Xbox Series S.
With Baldur's Gate 3's ongoing development promising improvements and optimizations for various gaming platforms, excitement continues to build for this upcoming chapter in the storied Baldur's Gate saga.
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