Technical issues with the Xbox Series S are preventing the game from coming to the Xbox family of consoles.
By Eddie Makuch on
One of 2023's most anticipated new games, the RPG Baldur's Gate 3, releases later this week. But the game, from Belgian developer Larian that previously made the Divinity series, is not coming to Xbox. Oftentimes, games skip Xbox, PlayStation, or Nintendo platforms due to exclusivity deals--but that's not the case here.
So what's going on? This has been an ongoing and developing story, but the long and short of it is that Larian wants to make sure Baldur's Gate 3 runs up to its quality standards on both Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X, and the relatively less powerful Series S is holding things back for now. This isn't a problem on PlayStation because there is only the PS5, and not a Series S equivalent with lesser specs.
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Earlier this year, Larian boss Swen Vincke said the decision came down to the technical limitations of the Xbox Series S. Vincke said split-screen co-op is «a must» for the game, and the studio doesn't want to release Baldur's Gate 3 without the feature.
Vincke said that bringing split-screen to the Xbox Series S version is «challenging» but he is «confident» in the team to find a way to get it done, potentially as early as by the end of 2023.
«If it's possible, they'll make it happen. But it's a very big game,» Vincke said.
Microsoft's own engineers are reportedly working alongside Larian to find a solution. It's been reported
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