With Baldur’s Gate 3 developer Larian Studios moving on to their next project, modders are stepping up to keep the game alive. One upcoming mod, 'Sell Your Lute to the Devil', offers a unique Bard-themed horror campaign that takes players to a cursed musical celebration.
With Baldur’s Gate 3 developer Larian Studios preparing to leave the game behind as they turn “full attention” to their next project, it’s up to modders to keep the already-amazing RPG alive. As cracked mod tools open the door for custom maps, campaigns, dialogue and even fully voiced companions, some modders are going above and beyond. One mod brings players back to the streets of BG2’s main city while another aims to combine Larian’s RPG with World of Warcraft.
With the Red Wizards of Thay involved, players will find themselves fighting to save the musical class from despair. Sell your Lute to the Devil also features its own music with The Grand Theatre revolving around a new song titled Song of the Silverhand. Shown off in a recent development update, this awesome prog-rock song is a certified banger and a great addition. “The goal is to roll this out at the end of January,” the modder explained.
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