“We slowed down”: Larian Studios did not rule out the transfer of Baldur’s Gate III due to coronavirus

Due to the pandemic of coronavirus infection COVID-2019 studio Larian faced with problems in the production of role-playing game Baldur’s Gate III. About it The new york times said the head of the company Sven Winke.

A few months ago, Larian announced that her new project should be released in early access in 2023. However, due to quarantine, the studio infrastructure had to be adapted for remote work, which greatly slowed down the process. As a result, the effectiveness of the team fell by 20-30%, which may affect the timing of the release.

“We slowed down,” Winke complained.

However, later the head of Larian commented on the interview, saying that communication with The New York Times allegedly did not go according to plan. He confirmed the slowdown, but expressed the hope that players will be able to try out Baldur’s Gate 3 during 2023.

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