Developer Larian Studios confirmed that action role-play game Baldur’s Gate Iii will exit Xbox Series consoles in 2023. The Xbox Series X version of the game will not be included in the Xbox Series S while having split screen co-op support. On the other hand, cross-register support between Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Steam will also be available.
The team had previously announced that the game would be out of this consoles
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</bv = 'v=' Microsoft runs the specific feature requirement for Xbox Series games. If we talk on this game basis, we need to be in a console of split screen/ collaboration mode and not in the other. But teams seem to have found the middle way at the moment.
The Larian team is transferring the opinion of the Microsoft boss Phil Spencer in the past days and offers the details of the middle way to find. The Larian Studios Ceo, a long-time issue that has been exported to a Twitter post of Swen Vincke: All improvements will be available with split-screen collaboration support on the
Series X. In Series S, the split screen collaboration mode will not be included, but there will be a cross record feature between Steam and Series X. The
Baldur’s Gate III was released for PC and Mac via Steam and GOG on 3 August. The game is preparing to exit Playstation 5 on September 6.
Super happy to confirm that after meeting @XboxP3 yesterday, we’ve fund a solution that allows us to bring Baldur’s Gate 3 to Xbox players this year styles, something we’ve been working towards some time.
— Swen Vincke @where? (@Laratlarian) August 24, 2023