Baldur’s Gate 3 is set to start a new chapter tomorrow, as it finally hits Steam Early Access, but before you dive in, you might need to do some housekeeping. Larain Studios has lifted the lid on the RPG game’s system requirements, and it’s going to take up a lot more space that we initially thought. Originally, the developers stated that Baldur’s Gate 3 would need at least 70GB free to install, but after much tinkering behind the scenes, the minimum storage requirement has been updated on Steam and is now more than double, taking up 150GB instead. That makes Baldur's Gate 3 the size of 75 Baldur's Gate 2s, unless you're talking about the Enhanced Edition - then it's only 50 times bigger, no big deal. Despite being in Early Access, the much-anticipated sequel will land with a campaign spanning around 25 hours, eight playable races (some with sub-races), and five classes. It is still technically a pre-release, however, meaning there will be many updates that follow, potentially increasing storage requirements even further. So long as the patches don’t hit Modern Warfare-levels of ridiculousness, it shouldn’t be too much of a problem.
Syndicated from here: Baldur’s Gate 3 is now the size of 75 Baldur’s Gate 2s
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