"Is everyone doing okay?" – Baldur’s Gate 3 Celebrates Its Second Anniversary with Unexpected Insights for Devoted Fans.


Larian Studios, celebrated for their immersive role-playing games, has once more enchanted fans with fascinating statistics from Baldur’s Gate 3 as the game marks its second anniversary. Among the noteworthy points, under 2% of players have gathered 100 gold through music, signaling a disinterest in the bard class. Conversely, 2.07% of players have overcome at least 20 foes while intoxicated, highlighting a taste for unconventional play.

Notably, 4,647 players triumphed in the game on the hardest difficulty with a level 1 character, showcasing remarkable talent. Shadowheart, Wyll, and Gale emerged as the most commonly retooled companions, with Shadowheart frequently shifted from the Domain of Deceit to the Domain of Life or Death. Wyll underwent a transformation into a Hexblade warlock over 330,000 times, consistent with his original depiction.

In an unexpected twist, 350 players turned the jovial Minsc into a death cleric, leaving even the developers astonished. Almost 500,000 players took on the demanding Honor mode, with Larian humorously questioning their affinity for suffering.

As Larian prepares to unveil their next project, fans await more groundbreaking role-playing adventures. CEO Swen Vincke hints at thrilling developments, pledging enjoyment in unforeseen ways. With 265 million mod downloads, the community stays vibrant and engaged, keenly expecting upcoming announcements.