![]() In previous Baldur's Gate games, BioWare, the developer, didn't add any additional races to the games beyond the ones available at launch, nor did Beamdog when it released the games' enhanced editions. The company did promise updates to early access in time, but so far there aren't really any specifics available as to what those updates will contain. But the question remains whether Larian will add more, or wait for the game's full release. "We know many of you are very curious about future races that may be added but with 16 races + subraces to pick from we feel like there’s enough content to get you started," Larian wrote in its update.Īnd yes, the existing races and subraces do have a lot of variation for players to toy around with. Unfortunately, nothing in that update promised further additions to the list of races while the game was in early access. In one of its pre-release community updates, Larian Studios did talk about Baldur's Gate 3's character creation, and in particular the playable races it would feature. RELATED: Baldur's Gate 3 Romance Option Breakdown and Wish List So here's the question: will Baldur's Gate 3 early access get any more races, or will those additions be saved for the full 1.0 release? The official 5e rules include aasimar, gnomes, dragonborn, half-orcs, and more. ![]() Still, eight races doesn't cover all playable races from Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition - the ruleset Baldur's Gate 3 uses - by any means. There's over 20 hours of content to play through, six classes, and several playable races to use for the player character: drow, dwarves, elves, githyanki, half-elves, halflings, humans, tieflings, and all associated subraces. Despite only being partially released thus far in early access, Baldur's Gate 3 has a lot to explore.
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