Baldur’s Gate 3 has reached what appears to be its final chapter, with the “Final Patch” being rolled out on April 15 to enthusiastic cheers from both players and critics. To ring in this update, the creators debuted a fresh animated short featuring the voices of the original cast, such as Neil Newbon and Devora Wilde, to name a few. This short serves as a fitting finale, wrapping up not just the animated series but the game as a whole.
The buzz around this patch, also called Patch 8, centers on its expansive nature, sparking excitement among fans. While it addresses several lingering bugs, it also brings an array of new features that players have been eagerly waiting to experience.
One of the most significant enhancements in this update is the introduction of cross-play. Previously, the game’s multiplayer was limited by platform, but now players can team up irrespective of whether they’re on a console or a PC. This improves multiplayer chance connections and extends to mods, though everyone in a modded session must have matching versions installed. Players also need to ensure their gaming accounts are linked with their Larian account for this cross-functionality to work.
The patch also introduces a Photo Mode, enabling players to capture and embellish images of their party using an assortment of themed stickers. Console players can find their snapshots in media galleries, while PC and Mac users will find them under screenshots. Additionally, the update has broadened the capabilities of the modding toolkit, allowing modders to dabble with partial level modifications, which is documented in the expanded Modding Guideline.
Perhaps the most thrilling part of this update for the community is the addition of 12 new subclasses. Fans of Dungeons & Dragons will enjoy new options like the College of Glamour Bard, along with new spells such as Booming Blade and Staggering Smite. These additions enrich the game, ensuring it leaves a lasting impression even as it concludes this chapter.
The prominence and acclaim Baldur’s Gate 3 has garnered will likely push even more players to dive into its depths. Some gamers, particularly those who wait until a title is considered finished, might be prompted by this ‘Final Patch’ to give it a go. The introduction of new subclasses is especially enticing for fans of Dungeons & Dragons who might have been waiting for these options to appear.
While developers sometimes add more content after a so-called “final” patch, given the high-profile marketing of Patch 8, this might genuinely be the game’s closing update. Nonetheless, players can probably expect the occasional bug fix in the future, but in terms of content, it seems Baldur’s Gate 3 has reached a conclusion that feels satisfyingly complete.