That being said, yesterday at 10 AM PST gamers could start purchasing Baldur’s Gate 3 for PC via either Steam or GOG, and on Google Stadia.
However, keep in mind that this release is of the Early Access of the game, and not the official game itself.
Baldur’s Gate 3 had an incredible launch for an Early Access game
The game itself offers enough content to satisfy any RPG fan, with the Early Access having more lines, dialogue, and requiring more time to complete than some full-fledged games.
Admittedly, and Early Access game is still an Early Access game, and Larian Studios wanted to be clear about that.
To that end, the CEO himself tweeted his concerns over player expectations and reminded everyone that the game is still a work in progress:
Reminder that it is Early Access and not a full release. It’ll crash / stuff will go wrong / not everything is polished or even finished. However, it’s already loads of fun, it’s packed with content and I’m very very proud of what our team accomplished.
Ironically enough, while he did mention crashes, it seems that the game itself wasn’t the one that was fated to crash, but the supporting platforms themselves.
The Baldur’s Gate 3 launch apparently broke Steam
Mere hours after the launch, the CEO of Larian Studios returned with another Tweet where he apparently stated that things were going pretty well for the much-awaited RPG:
Everyone on various forums started posting about their personal experience trying to buy the game, since there we so many purchases, the Steam servers couldn’t handle them all.
In fact, so many purchases were made at the time of launch that the Steam servers themselves reacted as if they were under a DDOS attack:
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