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Stephany Nunneley
Wednesday, April 22, 2020, GMT
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Although the current climate has slowed development, Baldur's Gate 3 is still expected to enter the early experience this year.
Larian Studios told the New York Times Baldur's Gate 3 Due to COVID-19, the development of staff working at home has slowed down.
According to the article, this powerful team of 300 people works well at home in the first floor of building and writing code. But as time goes by, some employees have to work for a limited time due to child care and other duties. This has led to "reduction in the struggle for productivity and communication", and due to "external partners shut down or transition to remote work", development is also in trouble.
That is to say, this game will still be on the track of "Early Access" this year. At present, the operational efficiency of these teams is 70-80% of "normal productivity".
Swen Vincke, chief executive of Larian, said: "Development is in progress." "We just slowed down."
The first interview of The New York Times is not exactly the same as my imagination, but it does bring some good news: Although we have slowed down, the development of BG3 continues, and we still hope EA this year https: // t . co / BvT7qCQD2V
— Where is Swen Vincke @? (@LarAtLarian) April 21, 2020
When Baldur & # 39; s Gate 3 of Larian Studios arrives in Early Access, players will be able to use five companions. More will be added in the future, but if you do n’t want to choose one of the original characters, you can create your own.
If you want to learn more about the game, check out the previous reports below.