Featuring an evil twist, Larian reveals new endings for Baldur’s Gate 3.

Baldur’s Gate 3: There will be new evil endings in Baldur’s Gate 3, which will feature new cinematics. Developer Larian Studios shared a teaser on X (formerly Twitter) showing one of the new endings.

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A path paved with blood reminds you of the Dark Urge’s unique background. Cruelty whispers to you from within. You have to wonder if you can escape, or even if you even want to. If you prefer to go into your next playthrough without any prior knowledge, you should skip the rest of this article and the teaser below. Spoilers will follow.

If you’re playing a villain, you probably expected this outcome since things aren’t going well for your friends.

As of now, this is the most extensive preview we’ve seen yet of the new evil cinematics. Larian had previously released two GIFs that provided a limited glimpse, along with a brief excerpt of the game composer’s new music recording.

As part of Patch 7, new cinematics, Dark Urge enhancements, a modding toolkit with a built-in mod manager, improved split-screen mode, changes to permadeath honor mode, bug fixes for most Origin characters, and additional updates will be released in September.

As Larian Studios nears completion of Baldur’s Gate 3, Patch 7 will be among the final major updates. The company continues to focus on delivering some promised features and improvements, including crossplay and a photo mode.

Baldur’s Gate 3’s fifth major patch introduces a new, challenging Honour Mode and a Custom Mode that allows players to customize their gameplay experience.

A harder version of Baldur’s Gate 3, Honor Mode disables save scumming and removes certain exploits, increases combat and conversation difficulty, and adds a Legendary Action system to boss fights. Players have one life to complete Honour Mode. If they die, they must turn off the difficulty features. When completed, the mode awards a Golden D20.

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Baldur’s Gate 3 will be released on Xbox in December, according to Larian Studios.

Xbox gamers are eagerly anticipating updates on Baldur’s Gate 3. Larian Studios has confirmed the game remains on schedule for a December debut, although an exact date has yet to be announced. The studio has promised further details will be shared during The Game Awards, hosted by Geoff Keighley and held every December. Along with award presentations, the event is known for exciting reveals and it’s where the world premiere of Baldur’s Gate 3’s release date will take place. The highly anticipated RPG is up for nine awards, including Game of the Year and Best RPG, and its official launch date will be unveiled during the show.

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