Baldur’s Gate 3 patch 7 release date sees Larian Studios RPG growing even bigger with yet another welcome serving of content and fixes, quality of life improvements, and modding support.
After its predecessor improved kisses and made the camp a bit more lively, BG3’s patch 7 release date could be quite significant for both modders and players who enjoy using mods to customise their campaigns or for players that enjoy evil endings.
Baldur's Gate 3 Patch 7 Release Date
Larian Studios confirmed on the 3rd of June that Patch 7 will be released in September 2024.
When discussing its plans for cross-platform mod support, it revealed that “the initial stages of modding support [could release] in our next big patch, which is still several months away.”
- Baldur's Gate 3 patch 7 release date: September 2024
The quote above dates from February 22, 2024, when hotfix 19 went live, leading us to believe that it’s very likely for BG3’s patch 7 release date to slip into the second half of the year, as later confirmed by the developers.
On April 18th, Larian provided an in-depth look at what to expect in Patch 7, including the release of a new track from BAFTA award-winning composer Borislav Slavov. This track will accompany several new cinematic cutscenes that are being added with the patch, specifically for the bad ending scenes.
The patch will fix several annoying bugs, including “Jaheira’s unwillingness to follow the group and jump into combat, Wyll’s less-than-romantic greetings, as well as the mysteriously disappearing Narrator lines from the Gortash and Dark Urge confrontation”.
Don’t expect to see crossplay support added, or a photo mode, since Larian says that the work required to implement these is going to take a while longer.
A PTR system will be set up for people who want to help test upcoming patches and provide feedback before they’re released to the public, although only a select number of people will be chosen to do this.
“Patch 7 testing is now being split into a two-phase process, which begins with working closely with a small team of mod authors from the community. This is our closed alpha stage, where they’ll be able to help us further develop the modding tools, and have a go at bringing their existing mods to life using our Baldur’s Gate 3 Toolkit.”
The closed alpha is set to kick off today, June 3rd, and Larian will invite more mod authors to take part over time. In July, the public will be able to take part, capped at roughly 1,000 players.
Although plans can change and the efforts to deploy official mod tools do sound like a bigger undertaking, we’d wager that they’ll at least be accompanied by multiple fixes for some of the title’s issues, whether big or small.
More details on the matter will be shared over the coming months. With Baldur’s Gate 3’s patch 7 release date covered, drop by our article covering console commands and cheats for the sprawling RPG.
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