Larian CEO says Baldur's Gate 3's full-on mod support will mark the moment the studio passes the reigns to the RPG's community: "Now it's yours fully"

Baldur's Gate 3 chef character looking to the side with a confused expression, his face bearded and a white hat atop his head
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澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:Baldur's Gate 3's director has said the upcoming mod support will truly be the end of ā™development for thā™e RPG, as Larian hands the reigns over to its players.

Earlier this month, Larian announced that Baldur's Gate 3 patch seven wouldš”‰ be out inš•“ September and would boast full modding tools for PC users. PS5 and Xbox Series X/S users aren't being left out in the cold - they'll be able to dā™”ownload certain mods created by PC users🐻 that pass a series of checks by Larian to make sure they're eligible for release.

Talking about that further at a BAFTA talk attended by GamesRadar+, game director and Larian CEO Swen Vincke says the team is "reꦰally" working towards giving players the ability to mod and make their own things. "I think that will be the point where š”we're going to say 'ok, now it's yours fully,'" he adds. 

Despite this, Larian has yet to finish developing Baldur's Gate 3's modding tools, and it's been "hard trying to make that work," according toā™› Vin✤cke. When asked if the release of the modding tools would mark a "final handover moment" from the developer to its player base, Vincke quickly answered with a "yes."

That said, patch seven, with its modding support and "final handź§‘over moment," won't entirely mark the end of work on Baldur's Gate 3. "You will sš“†ee the level of support diminished to really critical bug fixes," Vincke says of Baldur's Gate 3's future after September's patch, but for now at least, the developer is "still working as if the game was just out."

It's pretty clear that the bulk of Larian will move onto 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:its "two very ambitious RPGs" after Baldur's Gate 3's patch seven arrives. We still don't know too much about the new games, because they're obviously still very early on in the development process, but for whatever it's worth, we know one them is 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:codenamed "Excalibur." 

Elsewhere from the talk, we found out that Shadowheart from Baldur's Gate 3 was originally "more sassy" and had to be "heavily dialed down" after one of the devs said "I really don't like" the character.

Hirun Cryer is a freelance reporter and writer with Gamesradar+ based out ofꦓ U.K. After earning a degree in American History specializing in journalism, cinema, literature, and history, he stepped into the games writing world, with a focus on shooters, indie games, and RPGs, and has since been the recipient of the MCV 30 Under 30 award for 2021. In his spare time he freelances with other outlets around the industry, practices Japanese, and enjoys contemporary manga and anime.