After 10 long years of playing Baldur’s Gate 2, finally, Baldur’s Gate 3 is here. The game rolled out on Aug. 3 and it’s already popping off on Twitch. The characters, the storyline, the atmosphere—it all feels charming and engrossing. But that’s not all, BG3 players are praising the devs for leaving out one annoying, yet popular feature.
In the modern gaming world, it’s normal to have in-game purchases to generate more profit. Live-service games can still cost you anywhere between $50 and $60, but as development costs rise and companies seek higher profits, microtransactions have become the norm. On Aug. 4, fans discovered BG3 won’t have any in-game transactions and shared this great news with the rest of community in a Reddit post.