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Explore the Latest Subclasses Added to Baldur's Gate 3 in Patch 8 PC Gaming Mag

by Charlotte Mar 01,2025

Explore the Latest Subclasses Added to Baldur's Gate 3 in Patch 8 PC Gaming Mag

Baldur's Gate 3's highly anticipated Patch #8 is on the horizon, bringing with it cross-play functionality, a dedicated photo mode, and a whopping 12 new subclasses. Larian Studios recently unveiled a sneak peek at four of these subclasses in a video: the enchanting Bard, the powerful Giant Barbarian, the ominous Death Domain Cleric, and the celestial Circle of Stars Druid.

The community is buzzing with anticipation as stress testing continues, with further sign-up opportunities available. While the official release date remains undisclosed, Larian is keeping fans engaged with a series of videos. This latest release, the first in a three-part series, showcases the four subclasses mentioned above. Two additional trailers are planned to unveil the remaining eight.

This significant update, launched in January during the stress test phase, also includes the much-requested photo mode. Patch #8 marks the culmination of the game's post-launch development, leaving players both excited and curious about the future of Baldur's Gate 3.

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