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Baldur’s Gate 3 won’t set forth for adventure this monthA wizard is never late.

A wizard is never late.

Don’t dust off your swords or wizardly staves just yet, adventurers. Today, developers Larian announced thatBaldur’s Gate 3will no longer be setting forth on its early access adventure this month. A new release date will instead be announced during a livestream in two weeks time, one that’ll be also drag omnipresent videogames man Goeff Keighley on screen for some “big news” regarding the dungeon-crawling threequel.Granted, Larian seem to have always treated August as anoptimistic estimatefor BG3’s early access debut. So it’s not too shocking to read that, unfortunately, we’ll have to a wait a wee bit longer for our romp through the Forgotten Realms.Good news and bad news. BG3 won’t hit August, but it’s just around the corner. We’ll be announcing the release date, as well as big news on the Panel From Hell alongside@geoffkeighley,@LarAtLarianand the Larian crew. Tune in Aug 18th.https://t.co/S1RlVpJ8ywpic.twitter.com/NCkrnHHpH0— Larian Studios (@larianstudios)August 4, 2020To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsAs the tweet suggests, we might not be gettingBaldur’s Gateitself this month, but we should at least get a concrete release date during an upcoming livestream on August 18th. That stream will also play host to a “Panel From Hell” featuring Keighley, Larian founder Swen Vincke, and members of the team - convening to share some more deets on the big ol' RPG.We’ve been given a few more peaks intoBaldur’s Gate 3as of late - from potentiallybreaking through the level 10 capthrough to taking the “vampires can’t cross running water” conceptvery, very seriously. Larian should hopefully keep faithful to the world BioWare set up with the first two games, but this is very much their own twist - filled with all the reactive, interlocking sytems wot made games likeDivinity: Original Sin 2such a delight.Check in with us again in two weeks, and we should have a concrete idea of when our adventure into Baldur’s Gate 3 begins in earnest.

Don’t dust off your swords or wizardly staves just yet, adventurers. Today, developers Larian announced thatBaldur’s Gate 3will no longer be setting forth on its early access adventure this month. A new release date will instead be announced during a livestream in two weeks time, one that’ll be also drag omnipresent videogames man Goeff Keighley on screen for some “big news” regarding the dungeon-crawling threequel.Granted, Larian seem to have always treated August as anoptimistic estimatefor BG3’s early access debut. So it’s not too shocking to read that, unfortunately, we’ll have to a wait a wee bit longer for our romp through the Forgotten Realms.Good news and bad news. BG3 won’t hit August, but it’s just around the corner. We’ll be announcing the release date, as well as big news on the Panel From Hell alongside@geoffkeighley,@LarAtLarianand the Larian crew. Tune in Aug 18th.https://t.co/S1RlVpJ8ywpic.twitter.com/NCkrnHHpH0— Larian Studios (@larianstudios)August 4, 2020To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsAs the tweet suggests, we might not be gettingBaldur’s Gateitself this month, but we should at least get a concrete release date during an upcoming livestream on August 18th. That stream will also play host to a “Panel From Hell” featuring Keighley, Larian founder Swen Vincke, and members of the team - convening to share some more deets on the big ol' RPG.We’ve been given a few more peaks intoBaldur’s Gate 3as of late - from potentiallybreaking through the level 10 capthrough to taking the “vampires can’t cross running water” conceptvery, very seriously. Larian should hopefully keep faithful to the world BioWare set up with the first two games, but this is very much their own twist - filled with all the reactive, interlocking sytems wot made games likeDivinity: Original Sin 2such a delight.Check in with us again in two weeks, and we should have a concrete idea of when our adventure into Baldur’s Gate 3 begins in earnest.

Don’t dust off your swords or wizardly staves just yet, adventurers. Today, developers Larian announced thatBaldur’s Gate 3will no longer be setting forth on its early access adventure this month. A new release date will instead be announced during a livestream in two weeks time, one that’ll be also drag omnipresent videogames man Goeff Keighley on screen for some “big news” regarding the dungeon-crawling threequel.

Granted, Larian seem to have always treated August as anoptimistic estimatefor BG3’s early access debut. So it’s not too shocking to read that, unfortunately, we’ll have to a wait a wee bit longer for our romp through the Forgotten Realms.

Good news and bad news. BG3 won’t hit August, but it’s just around the corner. We’ll be announcing the release date, as well as big news on the Panel From Hell alongside@geoffkeighley,@LarAtLarianand the Larian crew. Tune in Aug 18th.https://t.co/S1RlVpJ8ywpic.twitter.com/NCkrnHHpH0— Larian Studios (@larianstudios)August 4, 2020

Good news and bad news. BG3 won’t hit August, but it’s just around the corner. We’ll be announcing the release date, as well as big news on the Panel From Hell alongside@geoffkeighley,@LarAtLarianand the Larian crew. Tune in Aug 18th.https://t.co/S1RlVpJ8ywpic.twitter.com/NCkrnHHpH0

— Larian Studios (@larianstudios)August 4, 2020

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As the tweet suggests, we might not be gettingBaldur’s Gateitself this month, but we should at least get a concrete release date during an upcoming livestream on August 18th. That stream will also play host to a “Panel From Hell” featuring Keighley, Larian founder Swen Vincke, and members of the team - convening to share some more deets on the big ol' RPG.

We’ve been given a few more peaks intoBaldur’s Gate 3as of late - from potentiallybreaking through the level 10 capthrough to taking the “vampires can’t cross running water” conceptvery, very seriously. Larian should hopefully keep faithful to the world BioWare set up with the first two games, but this is very much their own twist - filled with all the reactive, interlocking sytems wot made games likeDivinity: Original Sin 2such a delight.

Check in with us again in two weeks, and we should have a concrete idea of when our adventure into Baldur’s Gate 3 begins in earnest.