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Larian Studios has officially launched the stress test for Patch 8 of Baldur's Gate 3, allowing a select group of players on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 5 to experience the new cross-play features. This eagerly awaited patch aims to enhance the multiplayer experience by enabling players across different platforms to join forces in the game’s richly crafted world.
The testing phase is a crucial step in ensuring that the cross-play functionality operates smoothly before a wider release. Participants in the stress test will have the opportunity to provide feedback on their experiences, which will be invaluable for the developers as they fine-tune the patch.
Players have long anticipated cross-play capabilities, as it allows friends to team up regardless of their gaming platform. This update is expected to significantly expand the player base and create a more vibrant community within Baldur's Gate 3. As the testing progresses, fans are hopeful for a full rollout of the patch in the near future.
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