Baldur’s Gate 3 will go into Early Access on Steam and Staida on September 30. During the stream, the final part of the CGI introduction was shown, and revealed players will begin their journey in Avernus, the first layer of the Nine Hells. Here’s more on that: Avernus featured heavily in the recently released D&D adventure module Descent Into Avernus, which saw the entire city of Elturel dragged into hell. The city was saved, but the aftermath of that cataclysmic event casts a shadow over the events of Baldur’s Gate 3. But players won’t just see the aftermath - captive aboard a nautiloid, they take part in a daring escape as the ship jumps between planes of existence, and is caught up in the fury of the eternal, apocalyptic Blood War that rages across the hellscape. Avernus will be featured throughout the game, alongside many other locations to be announced later. Another highlight of the stream was a “lobotomy scene”, which as player attempts to take control of the nautiloid, they find a corpse with its brain exposed with it asking the player to set it free. Here you can decide whether or not to extract the brain from the skull. If you do, you will find it is not a brain but an Intellect Devourer which feeds on the intelligence of sentient beings. They have a penchant for taking over a victim’s body for their Mind Flayer masters.   The stream also showcased the scope of Early Access, giving details on the size of Baldur’s Gate 3’s first act. You can expect 80 combat situations, tons of dialogue lines, 596 characters, and around 146 spells/actions. Classes and races will be announced closer to September 30, but Larian today confirmed that Baldur’s Gate 3’s Early Access includes five Origin Characters alongside characters created by players. The five launch characters are: Astarion (Elf/Vampire Rogue), Gale (Human Wizard), Lae’zel (Githyanki Warrior), Shadowheart (Half-Elf Cleric) and Wyll (Human Warlock). Alongside this information, it was shown how multiple playthroughs can lead to different outcomes for players and companions as well as NPCs and the world itself depending on the character played and the choices made. Playing good, or evil, will give you different experiences with “many twists and turns” that other players may not experience depending on their choices. The game is expected to be in Early Access  “for quite a while.” In the meantime, here is what you will need to run the game on PC. Minimum

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64-bit Processor: Intel i5-4690 / AMD FX 4350 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 780 / AMD Radeon R9 280X DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 70 GB available space Additional Notes: The minimum requirements might decrease over the course of Early Access, as performance improves.

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