Baldur's Gate 3 shadow drops on Xbox following parity issues

Baldur’s Gate 3 shadow drops on Xbox following parity issues

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One of the most acclaimed games of the year is finally available for Xbox, as Larian Studios released Baldur’s Gate 3 during The Game Awards.


The RPG was originally only available for PlayStation 5 and PC, with Larian citing technical issues on Xbox as the reason the port was delayed. Specifically, the studio was struggling to get split-screen co-op working on both the high-end Xbox Series X and the low-end Series S.


Microsoft usually requires parity across both consoles before a game can ship.


However, as announced in August, Microsoft and Larian reached an agreement whereby the game could launch on both consoles without split-screen co-op for Series S. Owners of this model can still play co-operatively only.


Players can also bring over their saves from other platforms via their Larian accounts.


The release was announced during last night’s The Game Awards, where Baldur’s Gate 3 picked up more accolades than any other title.



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