Baldur's Gate 3 cross saves play

Baldur’s Gate 3 Will Let You Access Cross Play and Cross Saves If You Have a Larian Account

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Cross play and Cross saves will be available for Baldur’s Gate 3, at least for those that have created a Larian account. Ahead of Early Access, Larian Studios has encouraged users to create an account if they would like to access either of these features. Users can either create an entirely new account or link their Steam, Stadia, and GOG account.

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Earlier last month, Larian released a community update that shed light on the multiplayer for Baldur’s Gate 3. This included a look at how dialogue would function when engaging in cooperative play, and confirmed Twitch integration. Through the mentioned integration, viewers will be able to interact with their favorite streamers. However, this function has not been fully elaborated on.

Cross play and cross saves will be a great feature for those looking to play with friends or transfer data between the PC and Google Stadia versions of Baldur’s Gate 3. If you want to secure a specific handle before Baldur’s Gate 3 enters Early Access creating an account is encouraged.

Romance options will also be available in Baldur’s Gate 3. Interactions between characters can flourish through one-on-one conversations, or how you choose to interact with the world around you.

Baldur’s Gate 3 is in development for the PC and Stadia.


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