Larian is planning Baldur’s Gate 3 PC and console cross-play
The studio’s director of publishing says the feature is “in the roadmap”
Larian Studios has said that it plans to support Baldur’s Gate 3 PC and console cross-play in the future.
The feature will enable players on PC, PS5 and Xbox (if the Series X/S version has been released) to play together online.
“It was always in the planning, but we knew it wouldn’t be for launch,” Larian‘s director of publishing, Michael Douse, told Eurogamer. “It’s in the roadmap, and though we have an idea of when we’d like to get it ready for, we don’t want to put a date on it until we’re sure.”
Baldur’s Gate 3 currently features cross-save compatibility between platforms, enabling PC and PS5 players to carry their progress with them wherever they play. To use the feature, players are required to log into a Larian account, but a PlayStation Plus subscription or additional purchase isn’t necessary.
Following Baldur’s Gate 3’s critically acclaimed PC release last month, the PS5 version launched on Wednesday as the console’s highest-rated game to date, according to aggregation sites Metacritic and OpenCritic, with the caveat that only a relatively small number of reviews have been published so far.
A delayed Xbox version of Baldur’s Gate 3 will arrive later this year after split-screen co-op was removed as a feature on Series S.
In a recent interview with IGN, Larian senior product manager Tom Butler said the studio is discussing the possibility of expanding Baldur’s Gate 3 with DLC, but that its current focus is on releasing the console version and improving the base game.
“We’ll carry on patching for a while and then we’re all going to take a holiday and then we’ll figure out what we do next,” he said. “But at the moment, we genuinely have discussions. We want to do more. We don’t know what yet.”