To celebrate the first birthday of "Baldur's Gate 3," Larian announced "Channel From Hell," a "community-oriented" "never-before-seen" video on YouTube.

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To celebrate the first birthday of "Baldur's Gate 3," Larian announced "Channel From Hell," a "community-oriented" "never-before-seen" video on YouTube.

To celebrate a full year since the release of Baldur's Gate 3, Larian has launched a "Channel From Hell" on YouTube. The studio has not uploaded anything yet, but wrote on X's "The Everything App" that this "community-focused" channel will "feature regular and previously unreleased videos and will appear this summer."

Hard to believe it's already been one year since the launch of Baldur's Gate 3, when we all loaded up on character creators, created some sort of really hot orc or elf, and toggled the armor display to show Penis D (or a variation on that theme) a It was a year ago today.

And while that time has passed, the magic has yet to wear off. I have nearly 300 hours of play time on it and I am still contemplating my next play. Even while Larian is committed to RPGs outside of the Forgotten Realms, the studio is actively interacting with the fanbase and planning updates to Baldur's Gate 3, like patch 7, which focuses on mods and villains.

The "Hell Channel" is a play on the "Panel From Hell" pre-release event for "Baldur's Gate 3," a live event where Larian developers show off new features coming to the game during early access.Larian's last "Panel From Hell ", you may remember the first glimpse of the infamous ursine sex scene featuring the handsome elf druid Harsin.

I have definitely missed "Panel From Hell" since the release of Baldur's Gate 3. It also coincides with Larian's very direct and embedded social media strategy, such as the TikTok channel. Channel From Hell is empty for now, but should have its first upload by the end of the summer.

There was also the first anniversary of Baldur's Gate 3: PCG Online Editor Fraser Brown attended the Barcelona Summit for Larian's next project, Larian boss Sven Vincke and Baldur's Gate 3 writer, interviewed Adam Smith. Among other interesting stories, Fraser discovered that Larian had already made a playable prototype of Baldur's Gate 4 or an expansion to Baldur's Gate 3.

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