The developer of Baldur’s Gate 3 wants to provide more insight into the game’s development. A new YouTube channel is supposed to help with that.
The developers of Baldur’s Gate 3, Larian Studios, are not only known for last year’s top-tier mega-RPG, which still attracts 100,000 players simultaneously, but also for their open communication with the community. Early in the development process, they engaged with players and fans, who significantly contributed to the final outcome of Baldur’s Gate 3.
This communication will be maintained in the future, and at the same time, they will provide even more insights into the development process.
What was announced? Larian Studios has launched a new YouTube channel called “Larian: Channel from Hell.” This is a nod to the former “Panel from Hell,” where they consistently shared new information with the community.
The introduction of the new channel already explains what to expect in the future:
- Regular streams
- Patch explanations
- Unboxing videos
- General information about what Larian is currently working on
The idea behind it is that fans will get more “behind the scenes” insights and also some videos in a documentary style that show how the work at Larian actually proceeds and what projects are being worked on in what way.
Of course – as it should be – Larian’s head Swen Vincke will also make occasional appearances, as he always has interesting stories to tell. A few days ago, he revealed that he almost gave up because of publishers.
What else is there to see? On X, Michael Douse, the Director of Publishing from Larian, mentioned that the channel will also focus on community creations – discussing and showcasing some mods for Baldur’s Gate 3:
So, for those looking for ways to mod the RPG but don’t want to sift through countless mods, they should also keep an eye on the YouTube channel and could find some inspiration.
Anyone wanting a bit more insight into the development of titles like Baldur’s Gate 3, but also the next big game from Larian, should keep an eye on the channel. Because at least the trailer promises that there will be plenty of insights that are rarely seen in the gaming scene.