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D&D: ‘Baldur’s Gate 3’s Newest Panel From Hell Gets Official Release Date, Also Geoff Keighley

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Dec 5 2022
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The Christmas-themed Panel From Hell (and also Patch 9) for Baldur’s Gate 3 is coming December 14th, along with Geoff Keighley.

The holiday season is upon us bringing festive cheer, catching people off guard with “All I Want For Christmas” or “The Little Drummer Boy” depending on which part of the country you grew up in. But it also brings news for Baldur’s Gate 3 as it rounds the corner into its proposed release year.

Last month, Larian Studios promised a yuletide Panel from Hell. And it seems as though we’ll get it just in time for Christmas, with Larian Studios releasing an official date: December 14th. Alongside the December date, they tease a special appearance by “Video Games’ Own Geoff Keighley.” And of course, alongside this new Panel From hell, we’ll get the release of Baldur’s Gate 3, Patch 9, which promises to be a big one indeed.

Panel From Hell – December 14th

Larian Studios has been hard at work on the highly-anticipated party-based RPG since 2020. With every new patch, or Panel From Hell, some new detail is teased out and woven into the game. The patches get bigger. Or better.

Or badgers.

So far, all we know about the coming yuletide Panel from Hell is that it will give everyone a look at what’s in store for 2023. And that the dress code is “Christmas from Hell,” according to Larian. So get ready for infernal reindeer and more from the heart of Belgium.

2023 is looking good for Larian, and the final release of Baldur’s Gate 3 in its entirety:

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The good news is that we’re on track for release in 2023 – and we’ll have more on that in December. Acts 2 and 3 of the story are being actively playtested to ensure they’re up to the same level of polish and you’ll soon discover that there’s much more in the works (or already complete) than what you’ll encounter in an Early Access playthrough. Our goal is for even the players who have repeated Act 1 over and over again for hundreds of hours to feel like there’s a whole new experience in store for them at launch.

We’re still paying close attention to all your feedback, bug reports, comments, your fan art, and jokes – they sustain us, so please keep them coming or we will grow desperate and you’ll discover us consuming pigs’ blood in the middle of a Belgian motorway like a certain vampire spawn. Whatever it takes to get the game out, you know?

Happy Adventuring!

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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