Developer Larian Studios is holding another Panel from Hell livestream for Baldur’s Gate 3. It’s sure to be full of pretty big announcements–for context, last year’s Panel from Hell livestream revealed the date for when Baldur’s Gate 3 would launch in early access.
The livestream is scheduled to begin on February 17 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET. You can watch the livestream via the video embedded below.
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On the Baldur’s Gate 3 website, Larian Studios writes that this livestream will “divulge all the secrets in [the game’s] biggest patch yet.” The patch in question is Patch 4, scheduled to go live in Baldur’s Gate 3 sometime this year.
In GameSpot’s Baldur’s Gate 3 early access review, David Wildgoose writes, “To some extent, it is fascinating to play Baldur’s Gate 3 today with the knowledge you will be able to follow its progress over the coming months–and possibly years–with a kind of academic interest in how AAA RPGs are built. You’ll be able to witness first-hand how rough cuts are beaten into shape and finally polished. And for some small section of the audience, that alone will be worth the price of admission. For the rest of us, however, there’s no rush. Baldur’s Gate 3 isn’t done yet. It’s okay to wait until it is.”