Baldur’s Gate 3 Players Download More Than 50 Million Mods, Including 10,000 That Rename Withers ‘Bone Daddy’

Baldur’s Gate 3 players have downloaded more than 50 million mods in less than two months, including 10,000 that renamed Withers “Bone Daddy.”

Developer Larian Studios shared the milestone in an X/Twitter post, saying the feat had been achieved in the time since official modding support arrived via Patch 7 on September 5. This means traditional mods created outside of the Patch 7 modding tool aren’t counted in the 50 million figure, so the actual number will be much, much higher.

“Together, you’ve downloaded more than 50 million mods since Patch 7 introduced modding support,” Larian said. “Apparently 10,000 of those downloads were you renaming Withers to Bone Daddy. So, uh, glad we could facilitate that.”

Modding the beloved Dungeons & Dragons based role-playing game appears to be snowballing in popularity, as only 15 million had been downloaded by October 1. More than double that amount has since been downloaded in basically the same amount of time.

Mods released so far include one that adds real-time combat to the otherwise turn-based RPG and another that brought entire new maps to Faerûn, including the highly requested Avernus.

Patch 7 otherwise added official content including an “absolutely metal” ending for Karlach and a hidden evil ending. Players will also be relieved to hear that it’s not the final major Baldur’s Gate 3 patch after all.

In our 10/10 review of Baldur’s Gate 3, IGN said: “With crunchy, tactical RPG combat, a memorable story with complex characters, highly polished cinematic presentation, and a world that always rewards exploration and creativity, Baldur’s Gate 3 is the new high-water mark for CRPGs.”

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

DayZ creator reveals a “Kerbal Space Program killer” with kittens and challenges license owners to sue him

Stationeers and Icarus developers RocketWerkz are making a spiritual successor to beloved space sim Kerbal Space Program, which is currently titled “Kitten Space Agency” in a flagrant display of adherence to wholesome internet trends. It’s based on an actual Kerbal Space Program 2 pitch the studio threw at Take-Two subsidiary Private Division back in the day. RocketWerkz CEO and original DayZ creator Dean Hall has hired several former KSP and KSP2 developers to work on the game, and is describing it on social media as a “KSP killer”.

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Horizon: Zero Dawn Remastered Global Release Times Confirmed

Sony has revealed the global release times for Horizon: Zero Dawn Remastered across PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.

A PlayStation Blog post outlined Sony’s launch plans for the somewhat controversial remaster of Horizon: Zero Dawn, which arrives later today, October 31, for $49.99.

Those looking to play the game on PS5 have an easy answer: Horizon Zero Dawn: Remastered launches at midnight local time, meaning it’s already available on console. But PC is a different story, with different launch times around the world.

Silent Hill 2 Remake PC via Steam Release Times

  • Los Angeles – 8am
  • Quebec – 11am
  • Rio De Janeiro – 12pm
  • London – 3pm
  • Amsterdam – 4pm
  • Madrid – 4pm
  • Cape Town – 5pm
  • Mumbai – 8:30pm
  • Kuala Lumpur – 11pm
  • Tokyo – 12am (November 1)
  • Sydney – 1am (November 1)

The remastered version of Horizon: Zero Dawn has 10 hours of re-recorded dialogue and visual enhancements. The original earned a 9/10 in IGN’s review, in which we said: “Horizon Zero Dawn presents us with a beautiful world full of unforgettable challenges.”

Sony doubled the price of PlayStation 4 version following the reveal of Horizon: Zero Dawn’s PS5 remaster, as it jumped from $19.99 to $39.99. The game was at the previous price point for years as part of the PlayStation Hits collection, and other entries such as God of War and The Last of Us Remastered have remained at the typical $19.99 price.

This came after Sony pulled Horizon: Zero Dawn from the PlayStation Plus Extra Games Catalog in May, meaning it’s gone from free for subscribers to $19.99 and now $39.99 in the last four months, or $49.99 for those wanting the best version.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

Only toilets will save you from the monsters in Labyrinth of Wild Abyss

From developers Cannibal Interactive, the creators of Purgatory Dungeoneer, springs forth a new labyrinth game. This one is called Labyrinth of Wild Abyss: LayeRedux and it has labyrinths. Except the labyrinths don’t just have single paths to their centres, but tube monsters covered in eyes who’ll stalk you slowly and methodically as you meander. Personally, it’s not the vibe I’m after when I sit down in the evening and I think, “I would like to play a video game that makes me feel somewhat pleasant”. But hey, it might be for you.

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Random: ‘Nintendo Music’ Has Fans Reminiscing About Smash Ultimate’s Grooviest Feature

“It’s kinda like using your Nintendo Switch as a music player”.

The Nintendo Music app is awesome. The chance to listen to official Nintendo music from Nintendo might not seem like too big of a deal, but after all these years of asking, it certainly feels like one.

However, with a library of iconic soundtracks now at our fingertips, some have started to reminisce about when Nintendo did this before. Not in an app, but in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Come on, don’t tell us you had forgotten about the music player!

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard releases today, and players are celebrating the famous ‘Bioware Turn’

Almost ten years after Inquistion offered up a thrilling herb-harvesting adventure, today sees the release of Dragon Age: Veilguard. I’ve popped the release times below. The internet’s Aged Dragons are naturally quite excited, and there’s been some lovely interactions over on Le Epic Musk Zone, where veteran Bioheads are celebrating the RPG studio’s history of animation quirks, specifically the ‘Bioware Turn’. Here’s a clip:

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Exclusive: Croc Remaster Gets A Release Window And A Swanky Collector’s Edition

Get in my gobbo.

Argonaut Games is working hard on launching its Croc: The Legend of Gobbos remaster for Switch, and we can now exclusively reveal that it’s currently targeting a December 2024 release window, priced at $29.99 digitally.

However, the team is keen to ensure that it will live up to fans’ expectations and has therefore stated that it is open to a short delay if it feels the game needs a bit more work. Jez San, founder of Argonaut Games, said the following:

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Access Tips on Becoming a Pro in EA SPORTS FC™ 25

To celebrate the partnership between EA SPORTS FC 25 and Uber One, we are launching the Uber One Underdog Academy hub, a space where EA SPORTS FC25 players can access quick, insightful video guides to help improve their in-game skills and begin scoring goals like a pro.

Kicking off the game help videos is a countdown of the top five tips EA SPORTS FC25 players need to know when beginning their in-game journey, including simplifying team formations, learning the best time to sprint and how to harness the power of the Finesse Shot Modifier.

The Uber One Underdog Academy hub also hosts an epic giveaway exclusive to Uber One members, who have the chance to win an EA SPORTS FC 25 prize pack that will help boost their gaming setup. Plus, every Uber One member that enters will be rewarded with an EA SPORTS FC 25 Ultimate Team™ pack.

In addition to being updated with more game help videos post-launch, the Uber One Underdog Academy hub will be the home for the exciting content captured from the Uber One EA SPORTS FC 25 Underdog Experience, so be sure to check back in!

Toby Fox Says Deltarune Chapter 3 & 4 “Will 100% Come Out In 2025”

“I’m very eager to show you”.

Following an update on the status of Chapter 5 recently, Toby Fox has now shared some news about Chapter 3 and 4 of Deltarune.

In a brief message via social media, he’s now officially confirmed that “Chapter 3 & 4 will 100%” arrive next year in 2025. This is also factoring in the localisation process as well as console porting.

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