Popular role-playing game “Baldur’s Gate 3” is making waves once again with the announcement of an “evil ending” in development, along with cross-platform MODs that will allow console players to access selected PC mods. The news comes as Larian Studios bids farewell to the beloved “D&D” series without a sequel.
Despite selling an impressive 15 million units, “Baldur’s Gate 3” has decided not to continue developing DLC and sequels, much to the dismay of fans. Many players have expressed anger towards Wizards of the Coast, the owner of the “D&D” franchise, but Larian Studio has urged fans not to blame them.
The addition of an “evil ending” and cross-platform mods is seen as a way for “Baldur’s Gate 3” to keep players engaged and excited about the game. Console players will now have the opportunity to experience a wider range of content previously only available to PC users.
While some fans may be disappointed by the lack of future DLC and sequels, the development of new features like the “evil ending” and cross-platform mods show that “Baldur’s Gate 3” is dedicated to keeping the game fresh and engaging for players.