Rumors Point to Baldur’s Gate 3 on Nintendo Switch 2!

The talk of Faerûn lately hasn’t been about mind flayers or ancient deities, but a potential new platform for the 2023 Game of the Year: Nintendo’s next console, the rumored Switch 2.

The beloved epic RPG, Baldur’s Gate 3, has already enchanted millions of players on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Now, a tantalizing rumor suggests the game might be making the jump to a handheld/console hybrid, opening up the world of Larian Studios’ masterpiece to a massive new audience.

The Whisper in the Wind: A Noted Leaker Speaks

The source of this exciting buzz comes from a well-known industry insider and leaker, NateTheHate, who recently mentioned that they had “heard something” regarding a Baldur’s Gate 3 port for the Switch 2. While the leaker noted they would need “more verification” before sharing concrete details, this has been enough to ignite massive speculation among fans.

 

⚠️ A Critical Reminder: This is NOT Official!

It’s crucial to remember that this news is based on a leak/rumor and nothing has been officially announced by Larian Studios or Nintendo. Until a formal statement is released, fans should keep their expectations tempered with a healthy dose of caution.

 

Why the Port is Plausible (and a Little Challenging)

While a port for the original Nintendo Switch was largely considered a technical impossibility, the presumed enhanced power of the Switch 2 makes the prospect of running a massive, technically demanding game like Baldur’s Gate 3 far more likely.

  • The Steam Deck Precedent: Larian Studios recently released a native version of Baldur’s Gate 3 for the Steam Deck, a powerful PC handheld. This optimization work, which included “overall improvements to the way game models are streamed,” proves the studio is capable of adapting the game to portable hardware.
  • The Series S Hurdle: The game’s previous technical challenge was getting the split-screen co-op working on the less powerful Xbox Series S, which delayed the Xbox release. The Switch 2’s specifications, while an upgrade over its predecessor, may still necessitate some compromises, potentially focusing on single-player performance.
  • A New Market: Bringing Baldur’s Gate 3 to a Nintendo platform—especially one that offers handheld play—would tap into a huge and enthusiastic player base eager for high-quality, long-form RPGs.

 

Looking Ahead

For now, all we can do is watch for an official announcement. Whether Larian Studios handles the porting internally or outsources the task, the idea of exploring the Forgotten Realms on the go is a thrilling prospect for any RPG enthusiast. Until then, hold tight to your Gold and your dreams—we may soon be rolling initiative on a new platform.


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