A fraudulent Baldur's Gate 3 mobile port has surfaced on the iOS App Store, prompting a warning to players. This fake app, deceptively presented with modified screenshots and a fabricated mobile HUD, is free initially but demands a hefty $29.99 monthly subscription fee. Crucially, there is no official mobile version of Baldur's Gate 3.
The app, titled "Baldurs Gate 3 - Mobile Turuk" and attributed to developer "Dmytro Turuk," lacks any mention of Larian Studios or the Dungeons & Dragons franchise, raising immediate red flags. While visually appealing to the unsuspecting, the app's true nature is revealed upon launch, requiring a costly subscription. Furthermore, its terms of service indicate potential data collection, including IP addresses.
This isn't the first instance of a Baldur's Gate 3 scam app; players should exercise caution. While currently absent from the Android store, users of both platforms are advised to be wary of offers that seem too good to be true. Larian Studios has not announced any plans for a mobile port, though earlier Baldur's Gate titles are available, and Baldur's Gate 3 can be streamed via Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Users who downloaded the fraudulent app should delete it immediately. Always verify developer information before installing any app.