Baldur's Gate 3 has hit the PC like an ogre on an unsuspecting adventurer. The epic role-playing game is also very popular on the Xbox Series X/S and Playstation 5. However, a physical version is still missing, although the publisher Larian will soon start delivering disc versions, namely the deluxe version for PC, Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X, which you can pre-order for just under 80 euros.
Turn three into four on Xbox
However, you will need a lot of space for the discs if you don't want to leave them in the package – because, as Gamingbolt also reports, at least the version for the Xbox Series X will have a whopping four disks. If you've already looked at the product photos of the deluxe version and see “only” three discs – why are there now four data carriers? Michael Douse, who is responsible for publishing at Larian, has via his X account Very AFK (@Cromwelp).: The total amount of data exceeded the capacity of three discs by only 500 megabytes, requiring a fourth disc.
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Deluxe version shortly before delivery (/h3)With the delivery of the deluxe versions Larian will therefore start in March, at the beginning of April at the latest, with PC versions taking precedence. Even for those players who already own Baldur's Gate 3 as a digital version, the deluxe version could be attractive. Because it not only includes the game as well as the data media and digital bonus content, but also the original soundtrack, a map, stickers, sew-on patches and a poster as physical content. There is also a special game box in the visual style of Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate 2. It is of course a shame that players who already own Baldur's Gate 3 and would like to have the physical content have to pay a second time for the actual game. However, it is possible to pass on the actual game or the activation code.