Larian Studios‘ hit RPG, Baldur’s Gate 3, has achieved a remarkable milestone. Players on Steam are spending an average of over 100 hours in the game. This impressive figure highlights the game’s immersive and engaging nature.
According to Larian’s publishing director, Michael Douse, Steam players have surpassed 100 hours on average in Baldur’s Gate 3. This playtime is higher than that of popular RPGs like Skyrim, which averages 75 hours. It also exceeds the combined average playtime of Elden Ring and Starfield.
The dedication of the Baldur’s Gate 3 community is evident. Many players invest significant time in character creation and exploring the game’s rich world. The recent Patch 7 has further increased player engagement by adding features like improved evil endings and official modding support.
Baldur’s Gate 3’s success is a testament to its quality and the passion of its players. As Larian Studios continues to update the game, fans can look forward to even more content and features in the future.
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