Larian Studios head Sven Vincke has confirmed that the team will continue to support Baldur's Gate 3 in 2024. In an interview with IGN, when asked about plans for post-release support, Vincke noted that in addition to that, they are also busy working on "other things." , although specific details about the new project remain a mystery for now.
The developers expressed gratitude to the community for their patience given the scale and complexity of Baldur's Gate 3. Patch 4 introduced an unexpected crime system, where the completion of the game depended on the character's level of theft. This move is not always noticed during testing, but the developers promise to eliminate such problems in future updates.
The latest fifth patch pleased us with thousands of new lines of dialogue, a final party and extensive bug fixes, as well as an interesting update to the character physics. Apparently, this active pace of updates will continue next year. Vincke noted that "little things" can sometimes cause major problems in the massive Baldur's Gate 3, and promised that the studio will "keep them under control."
So far, there has been no official mention of DLC for Baldur's Gate 3, despite Vincke's statements about the team's desire to "do more." At this time, the form and content of the supplement remain uncertain.
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