Larian Studios has released a gameplay teaser trailer for Baldur’s Gate 3. This new teaser trailer showcases some of the game’s environment and characters, as well as the combat mechanics. It also features some magic spells, something that may interest some of you.
Moreover, Larian Studios revealed that it will share more details about Baldr’s Gate 3 next month. During the Guerrilla Collective Showcase, the team may also unveil the game’s proper gameplay trailer.
We know you've all been waiting, so let's get ready to tell some stories together. Baldur's Gate 3 news will be dropping throughout the month of June, starting June 6 on the #GuerrillaCollective Showcase. What does it all mean? Let's find out. pic.twitter.com/ICoj4DHs8u
— Baldur's Gate 3 (@baldursgate3) May 29, 2020
Baldur’s Gate 3 will be using the new Divinity 4.0 engine. Players will venture through the Forgotten Realms of Dungeons & Dragons in Larian’s biggest adventure yet. Players will also choose from a wide selection of D&D races and classes or play as an origin character with a hand-crafted background. Additionally, players will adventure, loot, battle and romance as they journey through the Forgotten Realms and beyond.
From what we know so far, Baldur’s Gate 3 won’t be open-world. Instead, the game will have huge regions that you will travel between acts. Furthermore, the game promises to touch upon the story of Baldur’s Gate 1 & 2 in meaningful ways.
Stay tuned for more!

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Still looks far too similar to the Divinity series for me.
Same here.
Still wondering why they use the BG name when they just wanted to make a Divinity sequel
Agreed, and I’m not happy about this.
Neither am I. I suspect this will end up the same way that the Planescape Torment modern spin did, garbage.
divinity original sin 3 not baldur’s gate 3
What a waste of the Baldur’s Gate name. Not to mention Larian can’t write for sht!
would you rather it turn out like the dragon age games?
Played the first one and felt the same. The writing is full of filler (because they know endless dialogues are expected from these types of games but they dont have the skills to make them interesting) and bizarrely enough, after a hundred patches, enhanced editions and what not, the game still bugs out constantly around the most fundamental things like mouse aiming. No idea how they got a reputation of an awesome dev.
I usually hate childish writing with passion, especially in JRPGs or dumb indie RPGs which constantly break the 4th wall, but saying this about Divinity games is just nonsensical.
They’re much better than the utterly boring Pillars of Eternity and its endless inept dialogues, for example.
Are we talking about the same game? I collect RPGs since more than 30 years and dialogues didn’t feel “endless” at all in Divinity Original Sin. If you want endless dialogues, play Pillars of Eternity, Disco Elysium, or even Stygian Reign of the old ones.
Then go back to DOS and you’ll see the difference.
And I don’t have any bugs.
Endless was hyperbole , but I did freel there was a lot of empty filler. I tried PoE three times but could never get into it for various reasons.
And you were lucky to not have any bugs.
Yes, I would.
Its a niche genre that has a niche following, kinda like jrpgs today youll have a hard time finding anything negative being said about them.
I think this is the first time of my life that I see somebody calling the Divinity games “a niche genre”… ?
Why do you think that way?
In the age of games selling 10, 20 or even 30 mil copies on top of providing a stable revenue through microtransactions having something like Divinity sell 1 or 2 million is niche. They get well received sure but it doesnt mean anything in a industry where 9/10 is the norm.
If they were owned by one of the top publishers they wouldve been shut down by now.
Dragon Age games are better written.
Or worse, Divinity: Dragon Commander (Woke Edition)
Who plays a game for 120 hours that they don’t even like…
A special breed of masochists called “completionists”.
Larian has produced some of the best RPGs with the best stories ever since 20 years but okay.
lol.
Take my money!
Been waiting for this sequel for 20 years… I can’t wait to try it! ?
This looks like something I have already played.
“GuerrillaCollective ”
most commie thing i ever heard.
Can’t wait for dos3. No matter what paid larian fanboys attempt to brainwashed you saying it’s baldurs gate because it’s d&d, nope. It looks and played exactly like Divinity.
It’s just same as George Floyd brutally murdered and they said it’s a misunderstanding.. we are not blind fanboys
I feel like old RPGs looked more “adult”.
I don’t know why… There’s something about many modern games, including such RPGs, which just look and feel childish. Character animations in particular are abysmal.
In the cinematic videos of Baldur’s Gate 2, characters had much better animations than this, and it was 20 years ago… Also, magical effects were more detailed and not as “flashy”. Nowadays, too many games just use a blinding flash to represent a spell, and it looks ridiculous and lazy.
Overall, lots of design choices which are very questionable, for such an important franchise.
Anybody else feel like modern games are dumbed-down not only gameplay-wise, but also graphics-wise?
I think this is why many old-timers will always consider the 90s to be the pinnacle of gaming. Most RPGs were simply more “adult” and immersive.
Still going to play this the first day it’s being released, though.
Been waiting for this moment since 20 years. ?
Say’s the person down voting everyone else’s opinions.
Hmmmm so? What’s the problem? I disagree because most of people commenting on this page literally said that DOS was a piece of s***.
It doesn’t mean that I’m perfectly happy with the way this game is looking.
Baldur’s Gate 2 still Invictus: Change my mind.