Baldur's Gate 3 is finally live worldwide after six years in development and three years in early access, boasting an immense amount of content with 174 hours of cutscenes and over 17,000 ending variations. 1

The game is massive, taking up around 120GB of space, so ensure your computer meets at least the recommended specifications or wait for the console release.

Delete any early access saves and mods to avoid possible save corruption issues now that the game is officially launched.

Frequent saving is essential in Baldur's Gate 3, as one unlucky dice roll or wrong decision can have significant consequences, and there's no "restart at the beginning of an encounter" feature.

The PS5 launch is on September 6th, while the Xbox launch will happen later after that.

Performance-wise, a computer with an Intel i5-10400, 16GB RAM, and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 falls between the minimum and recommended requirements.

Be prepared for resource-intensive gameplay, as the game might cause your desktop fans to work hard due to its demanding nature.

The review window for the game might be delayed due to its massive size, so players can rely on early tips and thoughts to navigate the first 20 hours of the game.

Consider exploring different choices and paths, as the game offers an impressive 17,000 ending variations, making each playthrough unique.

Embrace the freedom of decision-making in conversations, but also be cautious, as interactions with NPCs can lead to unexpected and dangerous situations for your party members.