Developer Larian Studios has confirmed that it is moving on from Baldur’s Gate 3 to focus on a new, currently undisclosed project. However, there will be at least one more major patch releasing some time in 2025. This patch will add a long-awaited photo mode, cross-play functionality, and twelve new subclasses. Aside from this, Baldur’s Gate 3 players can likely look forward to continuing merchandise collaborations and possibly Dungeons and Dragons one-shots featuring the characters.
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What’s Coming In Baldur’s Gate 3’s Final Major Patch
2024 saw Baldur’s Gate 3 receive an official modding tool, which players have used for everything from adding new classes to renaming Withers “Bone Daddy.” In 2025, the game will receive one more major patch, Patch 8, which will add several other highly anticipated features to the game.
First, cross-play will become available in Baldur’s Gate 3, with full cross-progression among all platforms. Players will be able to use the Larian Network system to search for and join available multiplayer lobbies, or to invite their friends on all platforms to private lobbies where they can adventure together.
Second, Patch 8 will bring a Photo Mode to BG3, allowing players to take snapshots of their favorite companions anywhere in Faerun. A post by Larian Studios described in detail the various camera settings, lens settings, scene settings, and post-processing effects that will be available. Plus, there will be a wide variety of frames and stickers that players can use to add extra flair to their photos. Stickers will include emojis, cat ears, blood splatter, and much more. Players will also be able to pose characters in their party to create the perfect badass after-action pose or sweet romantic encounter.
Twelve New Subclasses Will Be Added
In addition to cross-play and photo mode, Baldur’s Gate 3 will be adding twelve new subclasses – one for each of the classes in the game. These classes are primarily drawn from existing Dungeons and Dragons materials, but feature some tweaking to best fit Baldur’s Gate 3’s gameplay and setting. The new subclasses are:
- Barbarian, Path of Giants – increase size, strength, and carrying capacity.
- Bard, College of Glamour – charm enemies and bestow temporary hit points on allies.
- Cleric, Death Domain – deal necrotic damage, explode corpses, and gain access to the new cantrip Toll the Dead.
- Druid, Circle of Stars – turn into various Starry Forms in battle.
- Fighter, Arcane Archer – deal psychic damage with ranged attacks, blind or temporarily banish enemies.
- Monk, Drunken Master – recover Ki and gain other boosts through drinking, make enemies drunk.
- Paladin, Oath of the Crown – taunt enemies, absorb damage while healing party members.
- Ranger, Swarmkeeper – summon a swarm of jellyfish, moths, or bees, each with different effects
- Rogue, Swashbuckler – blind and disarm enemies, use Fancy Footwork to prevent opportunity attacks
- Sorcerer, Shadow Magic – traverse shadows, see in the dark, summon Hounds of Ill Omen.
- Warlock, Hexblade – curse enemies, raise summons from enemy corpses.
- Wizard, Bladesinger – wield magic and the sword at the same time, boost speed, agility, focus, and Constitution.
Potential Merchandise And Cast Appearances
2024 also saw several official Baldur’s Gate 3 merchandise collaborations, including the release of Funko Pop toys of certain BG3 companions. In 2025, official Dungeons and Dragons miniatures of the party members will be released. Other official merchandise collaborations haven’t been announced but are definitely possible.
Finally, the cast of Baldur’s Gate 3 may continue appearing at conventions and fan events. Previous appearances have led to several Dungeons and Dragons one-shots with the actors reprising their roles. These typically comedic adventures have included Wyll and Lae’zel training newbie heroes, Astarion and Karlach getting involved in a spat between two dragons, and more. Similar events could continue to occur at conventions in 2025, especially with the continued support of Dungeons and Dragons publisher Wizards of the Coast.
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