Baldur's Gate 3 continues to unveil its mysteries, captivating fans with its depth and complexity. Larian Studios' game has been a treasure trove for dataminers, who have unearthed numerous secrets, including an intriguing evil ending. This ending was recently rediscovered during the testing of the game's eighth major patch. In this scenario, the protagonist can remove the illithid parasite by forcefully extracting and destroying it, without sustaining any harm. Following this, the story branches into two paths: one where the hero and companions depart together, and another where the hero leaves the companions behind.
Gamers are buzzing with anticipation, expecting this evil ending to be fully integrated into Baldur's Gate 3 with the release of the eighth patch. This addition promises to enrich the game's already robust narrative.
In other gaming news, BioWare, the developer behind Dragon Age: The Veilguard, has recently announced layoffs, sparking widespread discussion about the state of the gaming industry. Michael Daus, the publishing director at Larian Studios, has taken to social media to address these industry layoffs. He emphasized the importance of valuing workers and suggested that decision-makers should bear the burden rather than the regular employees. Daus argued against the necessity of firing a significant portion of the development team between or after projects, highlighting the need to retain institutional knowledge for the success of future endeavors.