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info General Information
Release Date
Aug 3, 2023 May 19, 2015
Developer
Larian Studios CD Projekt Red
Publisher
Larian Studios CD Projekt (Poland), Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (NA), Bandai Namco Entertainment (Europe & other regions)
Genre(s)
RPG, CRPG, Turn-Based Strategy, Fantasy, Adventure Action RPG, Open World, Fantasy, Third-Person
Engine
Divinity 4.0 Engine (Larian's in-house engine) REDengine 3 (with SpeedTree, Umbra 3, PhysX, etc.)
stars Ratings & Price
Content Rating
Mature 17+ Mature 17+
Avg. User Rating
4.9 / 5.0 4.9 / 5.0
Current Price (USD)
$59.99 $39.99
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Quick Highlights
  • Perspective: Third-Person (Isometric-style camera, with cinematic dialogue camera)
  • Multiplayer: Online Cooperative (Up to 4 players), Local Split-Screen Co-op (PS5/XSX - 2 players)
  • Setting: Forgotten Realms (Faerûn - Sword Coast, Underdark, Baldur's Gate, Avernus briefly)
  • Platforms: PC (Windows, macOS), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
  • Unique Feature: Faithful D&D 5e Adaptation, Deep Player Choice & Consequence, Playable Origin Characters & Custom Character, Extensive Companion System with Relationships/Romance, Turn-Based Tactical Combat.
  • Perspective: Third-Person
  • Multiplayer: None (Single-Player Only)
  • Setting: The Continent (Velen, Novigrad, Skellige Isles, Kaer Morhen, Toussaint - DLC)
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch
  • Unique Feature: Deep Branching Narrative with Meaningful Choices, Mature Storytelling, Gwent Card Game, Witcher Signs Combat, Extensive Alchemy & Crafting, Monster Contracts.
sports_esports Gameplay & Mechanics
Companions/Followers
  • Astarion: Rogue class. Excels at stealth, lockpicking, disarming traps, and dealing high single-target damage with sneak attacks. Can bite humanoids to gain a temporary buff. His story involves confronting his vampire master.
    High Elf (Vampire Spawn)
  • Gale: Wizard class. A powerful arcane spellcaster with access to a wide variety of damaging, utility, and control spells. Must periodically consume magical items to stabilize a Netherese Orb in his chest.
    Human
  • Lae'zel: Fighter class. A skilled martial combatant, proficient with various weapons and armor. Githyanki psionics grant her abilities like Mage Hand and Jump. Her story revolves around her loyalty to Vlaakith and finding a Githyanki crèche.
    Githyanki
  • Shadowheart: Cleric class (Trickery Domain initially, can change). A versatile support character with healing spells, buffs, debuffs, and offensive divine magic. Carries a mysterious artifact. Her story involves her devotion to Shar and uncovering lost memories.
    Half-Elf
  • Wyll: Warlock class (Pact of the Fiend). A folk hero known as 'The Blade of Frontiers.' Uses Eldritch Blast and other warlock spells, and is proficient with rapiers. His pact with the cambion Mizora is a central part of his story.
    Human
  • Karlach: Barbarian class. A fierce melee combatant who rages for increased damage and resistance. Her infernal engine heart deals fire damage and is tied to her personal quest. Escaped from Avernus.
    Tiefling (Zariel Tiefling)
  • Halsin (Recruitable after Act 1): Druid class (Circle of the Moon). Archdruid of the Emerald Grove. Can Wild Shape into various powerful animal forms (bear, wolf, owlbear, etc.) for combat and utility, and casts nature-based spells.
    Wood Elf
  • Minthara (Recruitable, conditional on evil playthrough in Act 1): Paladin class. A ruthless Drow commander and follower of The Absolute. If recruited, she is a powerful martial combatant with divine spells and abilities.
    Drow (Lolth-Sworn)
  • Jaheira (Recruitable in Act 2): Druid/Fighter multiclass potential (from previous games). A veteran Harper leader. Uses druidic spells, Wild Shape, and martial prowess. Provides wisdom and experience.
    Half-Elf
  • Minsc & Boo (Recruitable in Act 3): Ranger class. The iconic hero of Baldur's Gate, known for his strength, simple wisdom, and devotion to his hamster, Boo (who he believes is a miniature giant space hamster and offers guidance). A strong melee fighter.
    Human & Miniature Giant Space Hamster
  • Hirelings (Withers' Service): Generic, non-story party members that can be hired from Withers at camp if the player needs to fill out their party or wants specific class compositions. They have no personal quests or unique dialogue.
    Various Races & Classes
  • Summoned Creatures/Familiars/Elementals/Undead (Player & NPC Abilities): Many classes can summon temporary allies like familiars (Find Familiar spell), elementals (Conjure Elemental), undead minions (Animate Dead), spiritual weapons, or other magical creatures to aid in combat.
    Various Magical Constructs & Beings
  • Ciri (Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon - Temporary Playable & AI): During specific story segments, the player takes control of Ciri. She has a unique combat style focused on teleportation (Blink), fast sword attacks, and powerful Elder Blood abilities. When not playable, she sometimes fights alongside Geralt as an AI companion in key narrative moments.
    Human (Elder Blood User)
  • Story-Specific AI Companions (Yennefer, Triss, Eskel, Lambert, Zoltan, Vesemir, Roche, Letho, etc.): During various main story quests and major side quests, key characters will temporarily join Geralt as AI-controlled companions. They provide combat support according to their abilities (e.g., Yennefer uses powerful magic, Lambert fights with Witcher skills, Zoltan uses his axe). Their presence is scripted for those missions and they are not persistently commandable.
    Human, Witcher, Dwarf, Sorceress
  • Roach (Geralt's Horse): Geralt's loyal steed and primary means of long-distance travel. Can be called almost anywhere in the open world. Allows for mounted combat (swinging swords, using Signs/crossbow from horseback). Can be equipped with saddles (stamina), saddlebags (inventory capacity), and blinders (reduce panic). Trophies can be attached for passive buffs.
    Equus caballus (Various Breeds/Colors)
Key Collectibles
  • Magical Items (Weapons, Armor, Amulets, Rings, Cloaks, Boots, Gloves, Helmets): Found in chests, dropped by powerful enemies, sold by merchants, or received as quest rewards throughout Faerûn. Categorized by rarity (Common, Uncommon, Rare, Very Rare, Legendary). Provide stat bonuses, unique abilities, and are crucial for character power and build customization.
  • Illithid Tadpole Specimens: Additional Mind Flayer tadpoles found on specific infected individuals or in certain locations. The player character (and companions) can choose to consume these to unlock powerful psionic Illithid Powers via a unique skill tree, but this may have narrative and character consequences.
  • Books, Scrolls, Letters, Notes, Journals (Lore & Quest Items): Extensively scattered throughout the world in libraries, ruins, on corpses, in containers, etc. Provide rich lore about the Forgotten Realms, character backstories, hints for quests, solutions to puzzles, or contain spell scrolls that can be learned by wizards or cast once by any character.
  • Gold, Gems, Valuables: Currency (Gold Pieces) and valuable items (gems, jewelry, artwork) found in containers, on enemies, or as quest rewards. Used for purchasing items, services (like respecs from Withers), or bribing NPCs.
  • Crafting Materials (Herbs, Ores, Monster Parts, Essences - for Alchemy & Smithing): Gathered from the environment, looted from enemies, or purchased. Used for crafting potions, elixirs, oils, coatings, grenades, and potentially for upgrading some gear (though direct weapon/armor upgrades use Smithing Stones in Elden Ring, BG3 uses a different system for magical item acquisition/enhancement, alchemy is primary crafting).
  • Supply Packs & Camp Supplies: Found in containers or purchased. Used to initiate a Long Rest at camp, which fully heals the party, restores spell slots and abilities, and often triggers important companion conversations and story developments.
  • Soul Coins: Mysterious coins found in various locations, often tied to devils or Avernus. Can be used by Karlach to fuel her infernal engine or have other, less obvious uses.
  • Infernal Iron: Rare metal found in specific locations, often guarded or in dangerous areas. Used by Dammon the Tiefling blacksmith for Karlach's personal quest to repair her infernal engine and for crafting specific infernal gear.
  • Story-Specific Key Items (e.g., Moonlantern, Githyanki Discs, Quest Artifacts): Unique items required to progress specific main story quests or major side quests. Often involve solving puzzles or defeating bosses to obtain.
  • Witcher Gear Diagrams (Scavenger Hunts): Hidden diagrams required to craft and upgrade Witcher School armor and swords. Found by following Scavenger Hunt quests, often in dangerous ruins, caves, or monster lairs across all regions.
  • Places of Power: Glowing standing stones found throughout the world. Interacting with one for the first time grants Geralt one Ability Point and a temporary significant buff to a specific Witcher Sign. Marked on the map once discovered nearby.
  • Gwent Cards: Collectible cards for the in-universe card game, Gwent. Acquired by winning matches against NPCs, purchasing from merchants, or as quest rewards. There are hundreds of cards across different factions (Northern Realms, Nilfgaard, Scoia'tael, Monsters, Skellige - DLC). A major side activity with its own questline ('Collect 'Em All').
  • Hidden Treasures & Smuggler's Caches: Marked on the map as '?' points of interest, often guarded by enemies or monsters. Contain loot chests with gear, crafting materials, money, or diagrams. Smuggler's Caches are typically found underwater in Skellige.
  • Monster Nests & Bandit Camps: Locations overrun by monsters or bandits. Geralt must defeat all enemies and destroy the nest (for monsters) or loot the main chest (for bandits) to clear the area, earning XP and rewards.
  • Guarded Treasures: Specific locations marked on the map, usually guarded by a powerful monster or group of enemies, protecting a valuable loot chest.
  • Persons in Distress (Rescues): NPCs captured by bandits or monsters. Rescuing them often unlocks new merchants, Gwent players, or provides other minor rewards. Marked as '?' until approached.
  • Spoils of War (Underwater Treasures): Sunken ships or chests in bodies of water, particularly around the Skellige Isles, containing valuable loot. Often requires use of the crossbow against Drowners.
  • Books, Letters, Notes (Lore Items): Found extensively throughout the world in houses, ruins, on corpses, etc. Provide rich lore, backstory, hints for quests, or initiate new quests. Contributes to the in-game glossary.
Key Themes
  • Mind Control & Parasitism
  • Choice & Consequence
  • Good vs. Evil (and shades of grey)
  • Found Family & Companionship
  • D&D Adventure
  • Ancient Evil
  • Political Intrigue
  • Moral Dilemmas
  • The Nature of Power
  • Freedom vs. Domination
  • Faerûnian Lore
  • Monster Hunting
  • War & Politics
  • Moral Ambiguity & Choice
  • Destiny & Prophecy
  • Found Family
  • Love & Loss
  • Prejudice & Xenophobia
  • Folklore & Slavic Mythology
  • The Lesser Evil
  • Nature vs. Civilization
colorize Combat & Gear
Weapons Overview
  • Melee Weapons (Swords, Axes, Maces, Spears, Daggers, Halberds, Glaives, Warhammers, Clubs, Quarterstaffs, etc.): Various (Simple & Martial, One-Handed & Two-Handed, Finesse, Versatile)
    A vast array of melee weapons based on D&D 5e. Each weapon type has different damage dice (e.g., 1d6, 1d8, 1d10, 1d12, 2d6), properties (Light, Heavy, Finesse, Reach, Two-Handed, Versatile), and damage types (Slashing, Piercing, Bludgeoning). Many magical versions exist with enchantments and special abilities.
  • Ranged Weapons (Bows - Shortbow/Longbow, Crossbows - Light/Hand/Heavy, Slings, Javelins, Darts, Throwing Axes/Hammers): Various (Simple & Martial, Ammunition-based)
    Projectile weapons for ranged combat. Require ammunition (arrows, bolts, sling bullets). Bows often scale with Dexterity. Crossbows are generally easier to use but may have slower reload. Many magical versions exist.
  • Spellcasting Foci (Staves, Wands, Holy Symbols, Druidic Foci, Musical Instruments - for Bards): Magic Catalyst
    Items required by certain spellcasting classes to cast their spells. Staves and wands are common for Wizards/Sorcerers. Holy Symbols for Clerics/Paladins. Druidic Foci for Druids. Musical Instruments for Bards. Some foci are magical and provide bonuses to spell attack rolls or save DCs.
  • Shields: Defensive Gear
    Provide a bonus to Armor Class (AC), making the wielder harder to hit. Can be used in conjunction with one-handed weapons. Magical shields may offer additional resistances or abilities.
  • Unarmed Strikes / Natural Weapons (Monk abilities, Druid Wild Shape): Melee (Body as Weapon)
    Attacks made with fists, kicks, or natural weaponry (claws, bites) if the character has such features (e.g., Monks, Druids in Wild Shape, certain races).
  • Magical Spells & Cantrips (Vast Array): Arcane & Divine Magic
    Hundreds of spells available to spellcasting classes, categorized by level (Cantrips to Level 6 spells in base game). Spells have diverse effects: direct damage (Fireball, Magic Missile), healing (Cure Wounds, Healing Word), crowd control (Hold Person, Web), buffs (Haste, Bless), debuffs (Bane, Slow), utility (Detect Thoughts, Knock, Fly), and summons (Conjure Elemental, Animate Dead).
  • Potions, Oils, Coatings, Elixirs, Grenades/Bombs (Alchemical & Magical): Consumable / Throwable
    Craftable or found consumable items. Potions for healing or temporary buffs (Potion of Speed, Elixir of Giant Strength). Oils/Coatings to apply elemental damage or effects to weapons. Grenades/Bombs for area-of-effect damage or utility (e.g., Alchemist's Fire, Smokepowder Bomb).
  • Scrolls (Spell Scrolls): Consumable (Single-Use Spell)
    Allow any character to cast the spell contained within the scroll once, regardless of their class, provided they can read it (usually not an issue). Useful for accessing spells outside a character's known list.
  • Steel Swords: Melee (Primary vs. Humans & Non-Monsters)
    Geralt's primary weapon against human opponents and common animals. Various types exist (e.g., Longclaw, Vitis, various relic swords) with different stats, rune slots, and appearances. Can be crafted or found.
  • Silver Swords: Melee (Primary vs. Monsters)
    Geralt's specialized weapon for fighting monsters, as silver is effective against most supernatural creatures. Similar variety and upgrade paths as steel swords (e.g., Aerondight, various Witcher school silver swords).
  • Crossbows: Ranged (Utility/Underwater)
    A secondary ranged weapon. Primarily used for grounding flying enemies, underwater combat against Drowners, or triggering environmental interactions. Various bolt types can be crafted (standard, broadhead, explosive, tracking).
  • Bombs (Grapeshot, Samum, Dancing Star, Northern Wind, Dimeritium, Moon Dust, Devil's Puffball): Throwable (Area of Effect, Debuff, Utility)
    Craftable alchemical explosives with diverse effects: Grapeshot (shrapnel damage), Samum (stuns), Dancing Star (fire), Northern Wind (freezes), Dimeritium (blocks magic/mutations), Moon Dust (reveals invisible foes), Devil's Puffball (poison cloud).
  • Fists (Brawling): Melee (Unarmed)
    Geralt can engage in unarmed combat, particularly during fist fighting side quests and tournaments.
  • Witcher Gear Swords (Feline, Griffin, Ursine, Wolven, Viper, Manticore): Craftable/Upgradable (Steel & Silver)
    Specialized sets of swords belonging to different Witcher schools. Each set offers unique stat bonuses and visual styles, often complementing the armor sets of the same school (e.g., Feline swords for fast attacks and bleed, Ursine for strong attacks and adrenaline).
  • Relic & Magic Weapons (Unique Named Items): Varied (Steel & Silver)
    Unique named swords found as quest rewards, loot from powerful enemies, or in hidden locations. Often have special properties, higher base damage, or unique visual designs (e.g., Aerondight, Iris, Winter's Blade).
Armor / Gear Sets
  • Clothing (No Armor Proficiency Required): Basic attire like robes, shirts, trousers. Provides no or minimal Armor Class (AC). Worn by spellcasters like Wizards and Sorcerers who typically rely on spells like Mage Armor or defensive abilities.
  • Light Armor (Padded, Leather, Studded Leather): Offers a base AC plus the wearer's Dexterity modifier. Does not impose disadvantage on Stealth checks. Suitable for classes like Rogues, Rangers, Bards, and some spellcasters with proficiency.
  • Medium Armor (Hide, Chain Shirt, Scale Mail, Breastplate, Half Plate): Offers a higher base AC than light armor. Dexterity modifier added to AC is often capped (usually at +2). May impose disadvantage on Stealth checks for heavier types (Scale Mail, Half Plate). Used by classes like Clerics, Druids, Rangers, Fighters, Paladins.
  • Heavy Armor (Ring Mail, Chain Mail, Splint, Plate): Provides the highest base AC but does not allow adding Dexterity modifier to AC (unless a specific Feat is taken). Imposes disadvantage on Stealth checks and may have a Strength requirement to wear without movement penalty. Primarily for Fighters and Paladins.
  • Shields: Equipped in one hand, provides a +2 bonus to Armor Class (AC). Can be used with one-handed weapons. Magical shields can offer additional properties or resistances.
  • Magical Armor & Clothing: Numerous magical variants of all armor and clothing types exist. These can provide bonuses to AC, saving throws, ability scores, resistances to damage types (fire, cold, etc.), grant spell-like abilities, or other unique passive effects. Color-coded by rarity (Uncommon - Green, Rare - Blue, Very Rare - Purple, Legendary - Orange).
  • Helmets, Gauntlets, Boots (Often part of a set or individual magical items): While D&D 5e simplifies armor to a single AC value from the main body piece (+ shield), Baldur's Gate 3 includes distinct slots for Head, Hands, and Feet. These slots are primarily for magical items that provide various perks, stat boosts, or special abilities, rather than directly contributing separate AC values like in some other RPGs (though some might grant +1 AC or similar as a magical property).
  • Witcher School Gear Sets (Feline, Griffin, Ursine, Wolven, Viper, Manticore): Sets of matching Chest Armor, Gauntlets, Trousers, and Boots belonging to different Witcher schools. Each set offers specific stat bonuses tailored to a playstyle (e.g., Feline for light armor/fast attacks/crit, Ursine for heavy armor/strong attacks/adrenaline, Griffin for medium armor/Sign intensity). These sets can be crafted using diagrams found via Scavenger Hunt quests and upgraded through multiple tiers (Basic, Enhanced, Superior, Mastercrafted, Grandmaster - with DLC).
  • Common, Magic, Master, Relic Armor Pieces: Non-Witcher gear armor pieces found as loot, purchased from merchants, or crafted. Categorized by rarity (Common - grey, Magic - blue, Master - yellow/orange, Relic - gold/brown) which influences their base stats, number of rune slots, and potential for unique perks. Can be mixed and matched.
  • Armor Runestones & Glyphs: Enhancements that can be socketed into armor pieces with available slots. Runestones (typically for swords) and Glyphs (for armor) provide passive bonuses like increased Sign intensity, elemental resistance, health regeneration, or reduced damage from specific enemy types.
  • Heavy, Medium, Light Armor Types: Armor pieces are generally classified as Light, Medium, or Heavy, affecting Geralt's stamina regeneration rate (Light armor regenerates stamina fastest, Heavy slowest). Certain character skills in the General tree can mitigate these penalties or provide bonuses based on armor type.
Outfits/Customization
  • Robes & Simple Clothing: Various types of robes (wizard, sorcerer, monk), commoner's clothes, traveler's outfits, shirts, trousers, and dresses. These are typically worn by spellcasters or characters without armor proficiency and provide little to no Armor Class (AC) on their own, relying on spells like Mage Armor or Dexterity. Many magical variants exist with special properties.
  • Light Armor Sets (Padded, Leather, Studded Leather): Armor sets consisting of Helms, Body Armor, Gloves, and Boots made from lighter materials. Provide a base AC plus the wearer's full Dexterity modifier (if proficient). Ideal for stealthy or agile characters like Rogues, Rangers, Bards. Many unique and magical versions are available.
  • Medium Armor Sets (Hide, Chain Shirt, Scale Mail, Breastplate, Half Plate): Armor sets offering better protection than light armor. The Dexterity modifier added to AC is usually capped at +2 (or +3 with a feat). Heavier types (Scale Mail, Half Plate) may impose disadvantage on Stealth checks. Worn by Clerics, Druids, Fighters, Paladins, Rangers. Many magical variants exist.
  • Heavy Armor Sets (Ring Mail, Chain Mail, Splint, Plate): The most protective armor, providing high base AC. Does not allow adding Dexterity modifier to AC (unless a specific feat is taken). Imposes disadvantage on Stealth checks and often has a Strength requirement to wear without movement penalty. Primarily for Fighters and Paladins. Many powerful magical versions are found.
  • Helmets, Gauntlets, Boots (Individual Magical Items): Beyond being part of sets, many unique magical helmets, gauntlets, and boots exist as standalone items. These provide specific perks, stat boosts, resistances, or grant special abilities/spells, rather than directly contributing separate AC values like in some RPGs (their AC contribution is part of the 'Body Armor' slot in D&D 5e, but BG3 uses them for magical effects).
  • Cloaks & Capes: Cosmetic and magical back slot items. Provide various appearances and often significant magical properties, such as increased saving throws, resistances, or unique activated abilities.
  • Amulets & Rings: Magical jewelry equipped in dedicated slots. Provide a wide array of passive bonuses, stat increases, resistances, or grant access to new spells or abilities. Essential for character builds.
  • Camp Clothing: A separate outfit slot for what characters wear while at the party's camp. This allows players to have their characters in more casual or thematic attire during rest periods, without affecting their combat stats. Numerous camp clothing sets can be found or purchased.
  • Dyes: Players can find or purchase various dyes to change the color schemes of most armor pieces and clothing, allowing for extensive visual personalization.
  • Witcher School Gear (Armor Sets: Feline, Griffin, Ursine, Wolven, Viper, Manticore, Grandmaster variants): Geralt can craft and upgrade full sets of armor (Chest, Gauntlets, Trousers, Boots) belonging to different Witcher schools. Each set provides unique stat bonuses tailored to specific playstyles (e.g., Feline for light armor/fast attacks, Ursine for heavy armor/strong attacks, Griffin for Sign intensity). Visuals change with each upgrade tier (Basic, Enhanced, Superior, Mastercrafted, Grandmaster).
  • Common, Magic, Master, Relic Armor Pieces: A vast array of non-Witcher gear armor pieces found as loot, purchased, or crafted. These include gambesons, leather jackets, plate armor pieces, trousers, boots, and gauntlets. Categorized by rarity, influencing stats and rune slots. Can be mixed and matched.
  • Formal Attire (Doublets, Pourpoints - e.g., for Novigrad/Toussaint noblesse): Specific outfits required for certain quests or to fit in with high society, particularly in Novigrad and Toussaint. Often more ornate and less combat-focused.
  • Dyes (Blood and Wine DLC): The Blood and Wine expansion introduced armor dyes, allowing players to change the color of most Witcher gear and some other armor pieces using specific dye formulas and ingredients.
  • Hairstyles & Beards: Geralt can visit barbers in towns and cities to change his hairstyle and beard style. His beard also grows dynamically over time if not shaved.
  • Trophies (Monster Trophies for Roach): Defeating certain powerful monsters or winning horse races can reward Geralt with trophies that can be equipped to his horse, Roach, providing small passive bonuses (e.g., +% gold, +% dismemberment chance). These are also visually displayed on Roach.
public World & Exploration
World & Level Design
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The game features several large, distinct open-world regions rather than one single contiguous map. These include: White Orchard (prologue area), Velen & Novigrad (a massive combined region of swamps, forests, battlefields, and the large city of Novigrad), Skellige Isles (an archipelago of mountainous, Viking-inspired islands), Kaer Morhen (a smaller mountainous region with the Witcher keep), and later through DLCs, Toussaint (a vibrant, fairy-tale duchy). The total landmass is estimated to be very large (e.g., Velen/Novigrad alone is often cited as over 100 sq km, with Skellige adding another significant portion). Each region is densely packed with quests, points of interest, monster nests, and hidden treasures.

Playable Vehicles
  • Traversal on Foot (Walking, Running, Jumping, Climbing, Flying - with spells/items): Player Locomotion
    Primary mode of movement. Characters can walk, run (Dash action for extra movement in combat), jump (distance based on Strength), climb ladders and some surfaces, and swim. Spells like Fly, Misty Step, or items like Potions of Flying grant temporary flight or teleportation capabilities.
  • Fast Travel (Waypoint Sigils): Map Traversal Mechanic
    Ancient sigils found throughout the world. Once a Waypoint Sigil is discovered and activated, the party can instantly travel to it from any other activated Waypoint or from the world map, greatly reducing travel time across large distances. Cannot be used in combat or certain restricted areas.
  • Boats (Contextual / Scripted): Minor Watercraft
    In certain specific locations (e.g., traveling to Grymforge in the Underdark, crossing some rivers), the party may use a boat or skiff. These are generally part of a scripted travel sequence or a fixed interaction point rather than freely controllable vehicles for open water exploration.
  • Nautiloid (Prologue - Mind Flayer Spelljammer): Alien Spacecraft (Scripted Sequence)
    The game begins aboard a Nautiloid, a Mind Flayer ship that travels between planes. Player control is limited to navigating its interior during the prologue sequence as it crashes.
  • Animal Forms (Druid Wild Shape - Bear, Wolf, Spider, Owlbear, etc.): Magical Transformation / Alternate Locomotion
    Druids can use their Wild Shape ability to transform into various animals. While primarily for combat, some forms offer unique traversal benefits (e.g., a bird form for limited flight, a spider for climbing specific surfaces, smaller forms for fitting through gaps).
  • Roach (Geralt's Horse): Primary Mount / Living Vehicle
    Geralt's loyal and ever-present horse (regardless of how many times a 'Roach' might perish, the next one is also named Roach). Essential for traversing the vast open world. Can be called with a whistle. Allows for mounted combat, and can be equipped with saddles (for stamina), saddlebags (for increased inventory weight), blinders (to reduce panic), and trophies (for passive buffs).
  • Boats (Skiffs, Sailboats): Watercraft
    Used for navigating rivers, lakes, and the seas around the Skellige Isles. Includes small rowboats/skiffs and larger sailboats. Some boats are equipped with a fast travel point. Vulnerable to Sirens and other aquatic threats.
  • Fast Travel (Signposts): Map Traversal Mechanic
    Once Geralt discovers a Signpost in the world, he can use it (or any other discovered Signpost) to instantly travel to any other known Signpost location, greatly reducing travel time across large distances.
book Story & Characters
Main Characters
  • Player Character (Customizable 'Tav' or Origin Character): Protagonist / Tadpole Infected
    The main playable character. Can be a fully customized character ('Tav') of various races and classes, or one of six pre-set Origin Characters (Astarion, Gale, Lae'zel, Shadowheart, Wyll, Karlach) each with their own unique backstory, personal quests, and dialogue. An additional seventh Origin, 'The Dark Urge,' offers a customizable character with a sinister, amnesiac past.
  • Astarion Ancunín: Companion / Origin Character / High Elf Rogue (Vampire Spawn)
    A charismatic and flamboyant vampire spawn magistrate who was enslaved by a cruel master for centuries. He revels in his newfound freedom but struggles with his vampiric nature and past trauma. Offers high burst damage and utility skills.
  • Gale of Waterdeep: Companion / Origin Character / Human Wizard
    A brilliant and ambitious human wizard with a Netherese Destruction Orb in his chest that threatens to detonate. He seeks a way to control or remove it, and has a past relationship with the goddess of magic, Mystra. A powerful arcane spellcaster.
  • Lae'zel: Companion / Origin Character / Githyanki Fighter
    A fierce and pragmatic Githyanki warrior, utterly devoted to her people's queen, Vlaakith, and the destruction of Mind Flayers. She is initially hostile and demanding but can develop into a loyal ally. A strong melee combatant.
  • Shadowheart (Jenevelle Hallowleaf): Companion / Origin Character / Half-Elf Cleric of Shar
    A devout cleric of Shar, the goddess of darkness and loss, on a secret mission. She suffers from amnesia related to her faith and carries a mysterious Githyanki artifact. Her quest involves uncovering her past and confronting her religious indoctrination. A versatile healer and support spellcaster.
  • Wyll Ravengard: Companion / Origin Character / Human Warlock (The Blade of Frontiers)
    A noble hero known as 'The Blade of Frontiers,' who made a pact with a cambion, Mizora, to gain power to protect the innocent. He struggles with the terms of his pact and his desire to do good. A charismatic spellcaster and swordsman.
  • Karlach Cliffgate: Companion / Origin Character / Tiefling Barbarian
    A Tiefling barbarian who escaped servitude in Avernus, one of the Nine Hells. She has an infernal engine in her chest that is overheating and will eventually kill her. She is fiercely loyal, boisterous, and seeks to live life to the fullest. A powerful melee damage dealer.
  • Halsin: Companion (Recruitable) / Wood Elf Druid (Archdruid)
    The Archdruid of the Emerald Grove, captured by goblins early in the game. Once rescued, he can join the party, offering powerful druidic magic, Wild Shape abilities, and a deep connection to nature.
  • Minthara: Companion (Recruitable - conditional) / Drow Paladin (Lolth-Sworn)
    A Drow commander and follower of The Absolute, initially encountered as an antagonist at the Goblin Camp. Through specific (often evil-aligned) player choices, she can be spared and later recruited as a companion. A powerful paladin with a unique perspective.
  • Minsc & Boo: Companion (Recruitable - Act 3) / Human Ranger & Miniature Giant Space Hamster
    The iconic, lovable, and somewhat unhinged ranger from previous Baldur's Gate games, along with his miniature giant space hamster companion, Boo. Can be recruited in Act 3. Known for his straightforward approach and devotion to Boo.
  • Jaheira: Companion (Recruitable - Act 2) / Half-Elf Druid/Fighter (Harper Leader)
    Another returning character from the original Baldur's Gate games. A veteran Harper leader, wise and experienced, fighting against the forces of the Absolute. Can join the party in Act 2.
  • The Dream Visitor / The Emperor: Key NPC / Guardian Figure
    A mysterious figure who appears to the player character in dreams, offering protection from the Illithid tadpole's influence and guidance. Their true identity and motivations are a major plot point.
  • Ketheric Thorm, Orin the Red, Lord Enver Gortash (The Chosen of the Absolute): Main Antagonists
    The three primary mortal leaders of the Cult of the Absolute, each chosen by one of the Dead Three gods (Myrkul, Bhaal, Bane respectively). They are powerful and serve as major bosses and adversaries throughout the game.
  • Raphael: Key NPC / Antagonist Figure / Cambion Devil
    A charismatic and manipulative cambion (half-devil) from the Nine Hells who frequently appears to offer deals and temptations to the player character, often with dangerous strings attached. Has his own agenda and realm (House of Hope).
  • Withers: Key NPC / Undead Enigmatic Figure
    An ancient, skeletal being found in a tomb early in the game. He offers services at the player's camp, including resurrecting fallen companions, allowing players to respec their class, and hiring hirelings (generic party members). His true nature is a mystery.
  • Geralt of Rivia: Protagonist / Witcher (School of the Wolf)
    The main playable character. A renowned professional monster slayer, mutated and trained from a young age. He is searching for his adoptive daughter, Ciri, while navigating complex political conflicts and personal relationships. Known for his dry wit, pragmatism, and combat prowess.
  • Ciri (Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon): Deuteragonist / Child of Prophecy / Witcher Trainee
    The ashen-haired princess of Cintra and possessor of the Elder Blood, granting her immense magical power, including the ability to travel through space and time. Geralt's adoptive daughter, pursued by the Wild Hunt. Playable in specific story segments, showcasing her unique teleportation-based combat style.
  • Yennefer of Vengerberg: Ally / Sorceress / Geralt's True Love
    A powerful and ambitious sorceress from the Lodge of Sorceresses, Geralt's on-again, off-again lover, and a mother figure to Ciri. Known for her striking beauty (violets and gooseberries scent), sharp intellect, and complex morality.
  • Triss Merigold: Ally / Sorceress / Geralt's Friend & Potential Love Interest
    A skilled Temerian sorceress, close friend to Geralt and Yennefer, and another important figure in Ciri's life. Known for her kindness, loyalty, and powerful fire magic. A potential romantic interest for Geralt.
  • Vesemir: Ally / Witcher Mentor (School of the Wolf)
    The oldest and most experienced Witcher at Kaer Morhen, serving as a father figure and mentor to Geralt and other Witchers. Wise, grizzled, and highly skilled.
  • Dandelion (Julian Alfred Pankratz, Viscount de Lettenhove): Ally / Bard / Geralt's Best Friend
    A flamboyant and renowned poet, minstrel, and Geralt's loyal (if sometimes troublesome) best friend. Often provides comic relief and narrates parts of the story through his ballads.
  • Zoltan Chivay: Ally / Dwarf Warrior / Geralt's Friend
    A boisterous and fiercely loyal dwarven warrior and friend of Geralt and Dandelion. Always ready for a fight or a game of Gwent.
  • Emperor Emhyr var Emreis (The White Flame Dancing on the Barrows of his Foes): Antagonist / Ruler of Nilfgaard / Ciri's Biological Father
    The powerful and ruthless Emperor of Nilfgaard, waging war against the Northern Kingdoms. He is Ciri's biological father and seeks to find her for political and personal reasons.
  • Eredin Bréacc Glas (King of the Wild Hunt): Main Antagonist / Leader of the Wild Hunt
    The fearsome king of the Aen Elle elves from another dimension, leader of the spectral Wild Hunt. He relentlessly pursues Ciri to harness her Elder Blood power for his own purposes.
  • Imlerith & Caranthir Ar-Feiniel: Antagonists / Generals of the Wild Hunt
    Two of Eredin's most powerful generals. Imlerith is a brutal warrior, while Caranthir is a skilled mage specializing in ice and teleportation.
  • Phillip Strenger (The Bloody Baron): Key NPC / Warlord of Velen
    A complex and tragic figure, a former Temerian soldier who has become the self-proclaimed ruler of Velen. His questline to find his missing wife and daughter is a major, dark storyline.
  • Keira Metz: Ally / Sorceress / Former Advisor to King Foltest
    A sorceress hiding in Velen after the witch hunts. She assists Geralt with information and magic, and has her own ambitions.
  • Sigismund Dijkstra: Key NPC / Former Head of Redanian Intelligence / Novigrad Underworld Figure
    A cunning spymaster and influential figure in Novigrad's criminal underworld. Often an information broker for Geralt, with his own political agenda.
  • Crach an Craite: Ally / Jarl of Clan an Craite (Skellige)
    A powerful and honorable Skellige Jarl, uncle to Ciri through his sister Calanthe, and a friend to Geralt and Yennefer. Father of Hjalmar and Cerys.
  • Avallac'h (Crevan Espane aep Caomhan Macha): Key NPC / Aen Saevherne (Elven Sage)
    An ancient and knowledgeable elven sage with a deep connection to Ciri and the Elder Blood. His motives are often enigmatic, acting as both a guide and a manipulator.
Example Missions
  • Main Questline (The Illithid Tadpole & The Absolute)
    A sprawling, multi-act campaign following the player character and their companions as they search for a cure for the Mind Flayer tadpoles implanted in their brains, while simultaneously becoming embroiled in a massive conspiracy involving a new deity known as The Absolute, its chosen leaders (Ketheric Thorm, Orin the Red, Lord Enver Gortash), and a plot to dominate Faerûn. The quest involves exploring diverse regions, making critical alliances, and confronting powerful entities.
  • Companion Quests (Personal Story Arcs)
    Each of the main Origin companions (Astarion, Gale, Lae'zel, Shadowheart, Wyll, Karlach) and other key recruitable companions (Halsin, Minthara, Jaheira, Minsc) has an extensive personal questline that delves into their backstory, motivations, and personal conflicts. Completing these quests deepens the relationship with the companion, can lead to romance, and often has significant narrative impact and unique rewards.
  • Side Quests (Regional Stories & Miscellaneous Tasks)
    A vast number of optional quests found throughout the game's three acts. These range from helping local villagers with minor problems, investigating local mysteries, resolving faction disputes, exploring optional dungeons, to uncovering hidden lore. Rewards vary from gold and experience to unique magical items and new allies.
  • Exploring Legacy Dungeons & Major Locations (e.g., Goblin Camp, Grymforge, Moonrise Towers, Gauntlet of Shar, House of Hope, Counting House, Iron Throne)
    Infiltrate and navigate large, complex, multi-layered dungeon environments or significant urban locations. These areas are often tied to main or major side quests and are filled with enemies, traps, puzzles, secrets, valuable loot, and culminate in boss encounters or critical story developments.
  • Solving Environmental Puzzles & Overcoming Traps
    Many areas feature intricate environmental puzzles that require observation, using specific spells or abilities (e.g., Mage Hand, Fly, Gaseous Form), interacting with mechanisms, or solving riddles to progress or access hidden areas. Disarming or avoiding traps is also a constant consideration.
  • Interacting with Factions (e.g., Druids of the Emerald Grove, Tiefling Refugees, Goblins, Myconids, Duergar, Harpers, Flaming Fist, The Guild, Cult of the Absolute)
    Engage with various groups and factions throughout the world. Player choices can lead to alliances, conflicts, or changes in faction leadership and influence over certain areas. These interactions often involve unique questlines and moral dilemmas.
  • Long Rests & Camp Events
    Utilize camp supplies to take Long Rests, which fully restore health, spell slots, and abilities. Long Rests are also crucial for triggering important companion conversations, romance scenes, story developments related to the Illithid tadpole, and visits from key NPCs like Withers or Raphael.
  • Main Questline (The Wild Hunt & Ciri's Fate)
    A sprawling narrative following Geralt's search for Ciri across Velen, Novigrad, and Skellige, while evading and eventually confronting the otherworldly Wild Hunt. Involves major plot points, character reunions, political intrigue, difficult choices, and epic battles. Culminates in one of several possible endings based on player actions.
  • Witcher Contracts
    Monster hunting assignments taken from notice boards or directly from NPCs. Geralt must investigate the monster sighting, track the beast using his Witcher Senses, learn its weaknesses from the Bestiary, prepare accordingly (oils, potions, bombs, Signs), and then slay or deal with the monster. Rewards include coin, XP, and sometimes unique items or diagrams.
  • Secondary Quests (Major Side Storylines)
    Often lengthy and narratively rich optional questlines that delve into the stories of key supporting characters (e.g., Yennefer, Triss, Keira Metz, The Bloody Baron, Crach an Craite's children Hjalmar & Cerys, Vernon Roche, Sigismund Dijkstra) or explore significant political or social issues within a region. Many feature impactful choices.
  • Treasure Hunts & Scavenger Hunts (Witcher Gear)
    Quests initiated by finding maps or notes that lead to hidden stashes of valuable loot (Treasure Hunts) or diagrams for crafting powerful Witcher School gear (Scavenger Hunts). Often involve exploring ruins, caves, or solving light environmental puzzles.
  • Gwent Quests (Card Collection & Tournaments)
    A series of quests related to playing and collecting Gwent cards. Includes challenging unique NPCs to matches to win their rare cards, participating in major Gwent tournaments (like the one at the Passiflora in Novigrad), and ultimately aiming to 'Collect 'Em All'.
  • Fistfighting Championships
    A series of unarmed brawling tournaments across Velen, Novigrad, and Skellige, where Geralt fights progressively tougher opponents to become champion of each region.
  • Horse Races
    Participate in horse races against NPCs in various regions. Winning races rewards unique horse equipment (saddles, saddlebags, blinders) and money.
  • Points of Interest Clearing (Bandit Camps, Monster Nests, Guarded Treasures, etc.)
    Numerous '?' markers on the map that represent small combat encounters or explorable locations. Clearing these provides XP, loot, and contributes to regional completion.
  • Hearts of Stone DLC Main Questline
    A dark and compelling new main story involving Geralt making a pact with the enigmatic Gaunter O'Dimm (Master Mirror) to fulfill three impossible tasks for Olgierd von Everec, an immortal nobleman. Set primarily in the northeastern Velen/Novigrad region.
  • Blood and Wine DLC Main Questline
    Geralt travels to the vibrant, idyllic duchy of Toussaint to investigate a series of brutal murders. This expansion features a new massive region, a complex storyline involving vampires, knights, and courtly intrigue, and introduces new game mechanics like vineyard management (Corvo Bianco) and Mutations.
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Multiplayer Details

Features online cooperative multiplayer for up to 4 players. Players can join a host's campaign, either creating a new custom character for that game or taking control of one of the host's unassigned origin companions. The entire story campaign can be played cooperatively. Split-screen local co-op is available on consoles (PS5/Xbox Series X|S) for 2 players.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a purely single-player experience. There are no multiplayer modes.

extension Editions & DLC
Available Editions

Available in Standard Edition and a Digital Deluxe Edition (included Divinity Bard Song Pack, Paintings from Rivellon, Adventurer's Pouch, Digital Artbook, Digital Character Sheets, Digital Soundtrack). A physical Collector's Edition included a Mind Flayer vs. Drow diorama statue, hardcover artbook, character sheets, cloth map, tadpole keyring, D20 die, Magic: The Gathering booster packs, and all Digital Deluxe content.

Available in Standard Edition. A Collector's Edition included a Geralt vs. Griffin statue, SteelBook, artbook, medallion, map. Later, a Game of the Year Edition (or Complete Edition) was released, bundling the base game with both major expansions ('Hearts of Stone' and 'Blood and Wine') and all free DLCs. The Next-Gen Update (Patch 4.0) was a free upgrade for existing owners on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.

Post-Launch Content / DLC

Larian Studios has released numerous significant free patches post-launch, adding new content (like an extended epilogue), quality-of-life improvements, bug fixes, and performance enhancements. They have stated that they are not currently planning major paid expansions or DLC for Baldur's Gate 3, focusing instead on patches and potentially new projects.

CD Projekt Red released 16 free DLCs (cosmetic items, small quests, New Game+). Two major paid expansions were released: 'Hearts of Stone' (a lengthy, dark, and story-focused adventure with new characters and a compelling narrative) and 'Blood and Wine' (a massive expansion set in the new region of Toussaint, with a new main storyline, numerous side quests, new monsters, gear, and a player home vineyard). Both expansions are critically acclaimed.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q: Is Baldur's Gate 3 a direct sequel to Baldur's Gate 1 & 2?
    A: Yes, Baldur's Gate 3 is set over 120 years after the events of Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn and is considered a direct sequel in the series. It references past events and features some returning characters like Jaheira and Minsc, but tells a new, largely self-contained story.
  • Q: Do I need to play the previous Baldur's Gate games to understand Baldur's Gate 3?
    A: No, it is not strictly necessary. Baldur's Gate 3 is designed to be accessible to newcomers to the series and the Dungeons & Dragons setting. However, familiarity with the previous games or Forgotten Realms lore will enhance appreciation of returning characters, references, and world details.
  • Q: Is Baldur's Gate 3 based on Dungeons & Dragons rules?
    A: Yes, Baldur's Gate 3 is a faithful adaptation of the Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition (D&D 5e) ruleset. Character creation, classes, spells, combat mechanics (actions, bonus actions, reactions, saving throws, advantage/disadvantage), and skill checks are all based on D&D 5e.
  • Q: How does multiplayer co-op work?
    A: Up to four players can play the entire campaign together online. Players can join an existing game or start a new one. Each player can control a custom character or an Origin companion. Decisions can be made collaboratively or individually (often with dice rolls for persuasion within the party). Local split-screen co-op for two players is also available on consoles.
  • Q: What are Origin Characters?
    A: Origin Characters are pre-made playable characters with unique backstories, personalities, personal quests, and voice acting. Players can choose to play as one of these (e.g., Astarion, Gale, Lae'zel, Shadowheart, Wyll, Karlach, The Dark Urge) or create a fully custom character. If not chosen as the main character, Origin Characters can be recruited as companions.
  • Q: How important are choices in Baldur's Gate 3?
    A: Choices are extremely important and form a core part of the experience. Decisions made in dialogue, quests, and actions have significant and often far-reaching consequences, affecting character relationships (including romances), companion loyalty, quest outcomes, the state of the world, and leading to multiple distinct endings and epilogues.
  • Q: Can I respec my character?
    A: Yes, players can change their class, ability scores, and other character choices by speaking to Withers, an enigmatic undead NPC found early in the game who joins the player's camp. This service costs a moderate amount of gold.
  • Q: Is The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt the end of Geralt's story?
    A: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and its 'Blood and Wine' expansion are considered the definitive end of Geralt of Rivia's saga as told by CD Projekt Red. While the Witcher universe continues in other media, the developers have stated this game concludes Geralt's main storyline.
  • Q: Do I need to play The Witcher 1 and 2 before The Witcher 3?
    A: While The Witcher 3 is designed to be accessible to newcomers, playing the previous games (or at least being familiar with their stories) significantly enhances the understanding of the characters, world politics, and recurring plot threads. The game does allow importing saves from The Witcher 2 on PC to reflect some past choices.
  • Q: What is Gwent?
    A: Gwent is an in-universe collectible card game that Geralt can play with numerous NPCs. It involves building decks for different factions (Northern Realms, Nilfgaard, Scoia'tael, Monsters, Skellige) and strategically playing unit and spell cards across three rows to win two out of three rounds. It became so popular it spawned a standalone Gwent game.
  • Q: How important are choices in The Witcher 3?
    A: Player choices are extremely important and have far-reaching consequences. Decisions made in main quests, side quests, and even dialogues can affect character relationships, the fate of individuals and communities, regional politics, and ultimately lead to one of several distinct endings for Geralt, Ciri, and the world.
  • Q: What are Witcher Contracts?
    A: Witcher Contracts are side quests where Geralt undertakes his professional duty: hunting down and slaying dangerous monsters for a negotiated fee. These typically involve investigation (tracking, examining clues with Witcher Senses), preparation (learning about the monster's weaknesses, brewing appropriate potions/oils), and a challenging boss fight.
  • Q: What did the Next-Gen Update (Patch 4.0) change?
    A: The Next-Gen Update, released in December 2022, brought significant visual enhancements like ray-traced global illumination and ambient occlusion, improved textures and foliage, faster loading times (on supported hardware), new camera options, integrated community-made mods, quality-of-life improvements, and new content inspired by The Witcher Netflix series. It also increased system requirements, particularly for PC.
build Technical Details
Graphics & Visual Fidelity

Powered by Larian's Divinity 4.0 Engine, Baldur's Gate 3 showcases highly detailed environments, expressive character models with realistic animations (especially facial animations during dialogue), and spectacular spell effects. Features advanced lighting, detailed textures, and diverse biomes from lush forests and underground caverns to bustling cityscapes. The game is renowned for its cinematic presentation and visual fidelity in the CRPG genre.

Powered by REDengine 3, The Witcher 3 was renowned for its stunning visuals at launch, showcasing vast, detailed landscapes, realistic weather systems, and expressive character models. The Next-Gen Update (Patch 4.0) significantly enhanced visuals on PC and current-gen consoles, adding ray-traced global illumination and ambient occlusion, improved screen space reflections, higher resolution textures, and denser environments, making it visually competitive with modern titles.

Audio & Soundtrack

Original score composed by Borislav Slavov, featuring sweeping orchestral themes, atmospheric ambient tracks, character motifs, and memorable songs (like 'Raphael's Final Act'). The music dynamically adapts to gameplay situations (exploration, combat, dialogue). Sound design is rich, with distinct spell effects, creature vocalizations, environmental sounds, and extensive, high-quality voice acting for all characters and narration.

Original score composed by Marcin Przybyłowicz and Mikołaj Stroiński, featuring a blend of orchestral arrangements, Slavic folk music influences, and haunting ambient tracks. The soundtrack, particularly tracks like 'The Wolven Storm (Priscilla's Song)' and various battle themes, is highly praised. Sound design is immersive, with distinct monster sounds, environmental ambiances reflecting different regions, and impactful combat effects.

User Interface (UI/UX)

Features a detailed UI typical of CRPGs. Includes character sheets, inventory management (grid-based, with weight considerations), spellbooks, quest logs, a world map with waypoints and journal entries, and a turn-based combat interface with a hotbar for actions, bonus actions, spells, and items. Dialogue choices are presented clearly. Extensive tooltips provide D&D rule explanations.

Features a customizable HUD displaying health, stamina, toxicity, equipped Signs, and a mini-map. A radial menu allows quick selection of Signs, potions, bombs, and pocket items. Inventory, character (skills, gear), alchemy, crafting, journal, and world map are accessed through a comprehensive menu system. The Bestiary provides information on monsters and their weaknesses.

Accessibility Options

Offers a good range of accessibility options, including extensive subtitle and dialogue text customization (size, background, speaker color), options for colorblind modes, UI scaling, options to adjust camera shake and motion blur, customizable difficulty (Story, Explorer, Balanced, Tactician, Custom), and options for turn-based mode outside of combat for easier exploration for some.

The original release had limited accessibility options. The Next-Gen Update and subsequent patches improved this, adding features like customizable subtitles (size, background), options for font size, HUD scaling, control remapping (PC), options to reduce camera motion/head bob, and gameplay settings like auto-looting and alternative QTE inputs.

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1080p (Full HD) - Recommended (Targets 1080p, High settings, ~60 FPS) (High Preset, 1080p resolution. Vulkan or DX11.)
CPU: Official recommended desktop CPU for a good 1080p/High experience.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated mid-to-high range laptop CPUs for solid 1080p/High performance.
GPU: Official recommended desktop GPU for 1080p High settings. 8GB VRAM is important.
GPU (Laptop): Performance-focused laptop GPUs. Ensure high TGP for RTX 30/40 series. RTX 50 series mention is speculative.
RAM: 16GB RAM is officially recommended for a smoother experience at high settings.
Storage: NVMe SSD is recommended over SATA SSD for faster load times.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i7-8700K or AMD Ryzen 5 3600
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super (8GB) or AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (8GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-10750H / AMD Ryzen 5 5600H equivalent or better.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Mobile (8GB), RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5050/5060 Laptop GPU would comfortably handle this).
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 150 GB NVMe SSD
1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (Original - 1080p ~30 FPS, Low/Medium Preset) (Low to Medium Preset (Original Game))
CPU: Minimum desktop CPU for original release.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU. Modern i3/Ryzen 3 sufficient for original.
GPU: Minimum desktop GPU for original release.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop GPUs for original release.
RAM: Minimum RAM for original release.
Storage: HDD minimum for original.
memoryCPU: Intel CPU Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz or AMD CPU Phenom II X4 940
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7870
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i5-4200M / AMD A10-5750M equivalent or better
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M / AMD Radeon R9 M270X or better. **Modern integrated graphics could handle original low settings. An RTX 3050 Mobile or RTX 4050 Mobile would easily max out original settings and run Next-Gen medium/high.**
layersRAM: 6 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 50 GB HDD
1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (Targets 1080p, Low/Medium settings, ~30-60 FPS) (Low/Medium Preset, 1080p resolution. Vulkan or DX11.)
CPU: Official minimum desktop CPU for Baldur's Gate 3.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU for minimum playability. A more modern quad-core CPU is preferable.
GPU: Official minimum desktop GPU. Requires 4GB VRAM.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop GPUs for minimum settings. Ensure 4GB VRAM and sufficient TGP. (Hypothetical entry-level RTX 50 series would exceed this).
RAM: 8GB RAM is the official minimum. Dual-channel configuration is beneficial.
Storage: SSD is mandatory.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i5-4690 or AMD FX-8350
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (4GB) or AMD Radeon RX 480 (4GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i5-7300HQ / AMD Ryzen 3 3200G equivalent or better.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB/6GB, ensure adequate TGP). RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB) would be a more capable modern minimum.
layersRAM: 8 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 150 GB SSD
1080p (Full HD) - Recommended (Original - 1080p ~60 FPS, High Preset) (High Preset (Original Game))
CPU: Recommended desktop CPU for original release 1080p High.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated mid-range laptop CPUs for original.
GPU: Recommended desktop GPU for original 1080p High.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated performance laptop GPUs for original.
RAM: Recommended RAM for original release.
Storage: SSD recommended for original.
memoryCPU: Intel CPU Core i7-3770 3.4GHz or AMD CPU FX-8350 4GHz
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 or AMD Radeon R9 290
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-4700HQ / AMD Ryzen 5 1600 (Laptop equivalent) or better
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M / GTX 1050 Ti Mobile or AMD Radeon RX 470 Mobile. **An RTX 3060 Mobile or RTX 4060 Mobile will run original maxed out at high FPS and handle Next-Gen High settings well.**
layersRAM: 8 GB
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1440p (QHD/2K) - High (Targets 1440p, High/Ultra settings, ~60 FPS) (High/Ultra Preset, 1440p resolution (DLSS/FSR Quality recommended). Vulkan or DX11.)
CPU: Strong desktop CPU for 1440p gaming, especially for maintaining framerates in Act 3.
CPU (Laptop): High-performance laptop CPUs crucial for 1440p, especially in CPU-bound scenarios.
GPU: Desktop GPU capable of delivering a solid 1440p experience. 8GB+ VRAM essential, 12GB ideal.
GPU (Laptop): Upper mid-range to high-end laptop GPUs. Max TGP versions are important. Using DLSS/FSR is highly recommended. RTX 50 series mention is speculative.
RAM: 16GB is generally fine, but 32GB is recommended for very high settings and a smoother experience in CPU/RAM intensive areas.
Storage: NVMe SSD strongly recommended for optimal performance at 1440p.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i7-10700K / AMD Ryzen 7 3700X or newer (e.g., Intel Core i5-12600K / AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D/7600X)
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti (8GB) / RTX 4060 Ti (8GB/16GB) or AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT (12GB) / RX 7700 XT (12GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-11800H / AMD Ryzen 7 5800H or Intel Core i7-12700H / AMD Ryzen 7 6800H equivalent or better.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti/5070 Laptop GPU would target this performance).
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 150 GB NVMe SSD
2160p (UHD/4K) - Ultra (Targets 2160p/4K, High/Ultra settings, ~60 FPS with DLSS/FSR Performance/Balanced) (High/Ultra Preset, 2160p (4K) resolution using DLSS/FSR Performance or Balanced mode. Vulkan or DX11.)
CPU: High-end desktop CPU to support 4K gaming and minimize bottlenecks, critical for Act 3 at 4K.
CPU (Laptop): Flagship or very high-end laptop CPUs required for attempting 4K on a laptop.
GPU: Top-tier desktop GPUs. 10GB+ VRAM is critical, 12GB-16GB+ ideal for 4K. Heavy reliance on DLSS/FSR for 60 FPS.
GPU (Laptop): The most powerful current (RTX 30/40 series) laptop GPUs are needed; 4K Ultra at 60FPS will require DLSS/FSR Performance. Hypothetical RTX 50 series laptop GPUs are speculative for future improvements.
RAM: 32GB RAM is strongly recommended for a smooth 4K gaming experience, especially with high texture settings and complex scenes.
Storage: A fast NVMe SSD (PCIe Gen4 or better) is highly recommended to handle the demands of 4K textures and fast loading for Baldur's Gate 3.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i9-12900K / AMD Ryzen 9 5900X or newer (e.g., Intel Core i7-13700K / AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D)
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (10GB/12GB) / RTX 4070 Ti (12GB) / RTX 4080 (16GB) or AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (16GB) / RX 7900 XT (20GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i9-12900HX / AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX or Intel Core i7-13700HX / AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS and above.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080/5090 Laptop GPU would be targeted for a more comfortable 4K experience on laptops.)**
layersRAM: 32 GB
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save Overall Storage
Spec: 150 GB available space (SSD Mandatory)
Note: An SSD with at least 150 GB of free space is mandatory for installing and running Baldur's Gate 3. Using an NVMe SSD is recommended for the best loading times and texture streaming.
Type: SSD
Spec: Approx. 50 GB available space (SSD Recommended). Size may increase with DLCs and HD Texture mods.
Note: An SSD is highly recommended for faster loading times and smoother world traversal.
Type: SSD
desktop_windows Operating System
Spec: Windows 10 64-Bit or Windows 11 64-Bit
Explanation: A 64-bit version of Windows 10 or Windows 11 is required.
Spec: Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit)
Explanation: 64-bit OS required. Windows 10/11 64-bit recommended for Next-Gen Update features like ray tracing (DX12).
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Spec: DirectX 11 or Vulkan (Vulkan is default)
Explanation: Requires a graphics card compatible with DirectX 11 or Vulkan. Vulkan is the default API. Ray tracing is not supported by the game.
Spec: DirectX 11 (Original), DirectX 12 (for Ray Tracing in Next-Gen Update)
Explanation: DX11 for base game, DX12 required for ray tracing features.
info_outline Other Game Notes
  • OFFICIAL AND EXTRAPOLATED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS for Baldur's Gate 3. This information is based on official Minimum/Recommended PC specifications from Larian Studios and includes extrapolated tiers for higher performance targets, adapted to the requested JSON structure. Laptop GPU mentions for RTX 50 series are speculative as of May 2025. An SSD is mandatory for all tiers.
  • Laptop Performance Note: Laptop models of listed desktop GPUs require comparable performance, heavily dependent on TGP (Total Graphics Power), VRAM, and effective cooling. Baldur's Gate 3 can be demanding, especially in CPU-heavy areas and at higher settings.
  • Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P: Maximum TGP for the laptop GPU is crucial for achieving target framerates, especially at higher resolutions.
  • Laptop Consideration: Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance, as both CPU and GPU can be heavily utilized.
  • Laptop Consideration: C P U Power Limits: High sustained CPU power limits are beneficial, particularly for maintaining smooth gameplay in CPU-intensive areas like Act 3.
  • Laptop Consideration: M U X Switch Optimus: A MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is recommended for optimal performance by reducing latency.
  • Optimization Detail: Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). These are highly recommended for higher resolutions to maintain smooth framerates.
  • Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: Texture Quality, Model Detail, Shadow Quality, Cloud Quality, Fog Quality, Instance Distance (NPC/object density), Anti-Aliasing, and Ambient Occlusion significantly impact performance. CPU performance is critical in dense areas, especially in Act 3. Using DLSS or FSR is advisable for 1440p and 4K.
  • Game Name: Baldur Gate 3
  • Official PC system requirements from CD Projekt Red. The game received a 'Next-Gen Update' (Patch 4.0) in December 2022 which significantly upgraded visuals (including ray tracing) and increased system demands. The requirements below reflect both original and updated recommendations where appropriate.
  • Laptop Performance Note: Laptop models of listed desktop GPUs may work if their performance is comparable, but TGP (Total Graphics Power) and cooling are critical. **The Next-Gen Update makes the game very demanding at higher settings, especially with ray tracing.**
  • Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P: Good TGP is important for consistent performance, especially with RT.
  • Laptop Consideration: Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance.
  • Laptop Consideration: C P U Power Limits: A good CPU is needed for the dense world and NPC interactions.
  • Laptop Consideration: R A M Speed Dual Channel: Fast dual-channel RAM benefits performance.
  • Laptop Consideration: M U X Switch Optimus: Using a MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is recommended.
  • Optimization Detail: Upscaling Tech: Next-Gen Update added support for NVIDIA DLSS (Super Resolution & Frame Generation), AMD FSR 2, and Intel XeSS.
  • Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: NVIDIA HairWorks (very demanding), Shadow Quality, Foliage Visibility Range, Grass Density, Texture Quality, Ambient Occlusion, Water Quality, and Ray Tracing (Global Illumination, Reflections, Shadows, AO - Next-Gen Update) heavily impact performance.
  • Game Name: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
build Optimization Details
  • Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). These are highly recommended for higher resolutions to maintain smooth framerates.
  • Key Settings Impact: Texture Quality, Model Detail, Shadow Quality, Cloud Quality, Fog Quality, Instance Distance (NPC/object density), Anti-Aliasing, and Ambient Occlusion significantly impact performance. CPU performance is critical in dense areas, especially in Act 3. Using DLSS or FSR is advisable for 1440p and 4K.
  • Upscaling Tech: Next-Gen Update added support for NVIDIA DLSS (Super Resolution & Frame Generation), AMD FSR 2, and Intel XeSS.
  • Key Settings Impact: NVIDIA HairWorks (very demanding), Shadow Quality, Foliage Visibility Range, Grass Density, Texture Quality, Ambient Occlusion, Water Quality, and Ray Tracing (Global Illumination, Reflections, Shadows, AO - Next-Gen Update) heavily impact performance.
laptop Laptop Considerations
  • G P U T G P: Maximum TGP for the laptop GPU is crucial for achieving target framerates, especially at higher resolutions.
  • Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance, as both CPU and GPU can be heavily utilized.
  • C P U Power Limits: High sustained CPU power limits are beneficial, particularly for maintaining smooth gameplay in CPU-intensive areas like Act 3.
  • M U X Switch Optimus: A MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is recommended for optimal performance by reducing latency.
  • G P U T G P: Good TGP is important for consistent performance, especially with RT.
  • Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance.
  • C P U Power Limits: A good CPU is needed for the dense world and NPC interactions.
  • R A M Speed Dual Channel: Fast dual-channel RAM benefits performance.
  • M U X Switch Optimus: Using a MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is recommended.

info_outline Feature details based on available data. System requirements and performance estimates may vary.

laptop_chromebook Laptop Recommendations

Common Recommendations (Handles All Compared Games)

check_circle_outline Recommended based on listed requirements for Full HD (1080p).
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
MSI Pulse GL66 with RTX 3070 and i7 12th Gen
MSI Pulse GL66 with RTX 3070 and i7 12th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i7-12700H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
  • layers 32GB DDR4-3200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Mobile (8GB), RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5050
Acer Nitro V with RTX 4060 and i9 13th Gen
Acer Nitro V with RTX 4060 and i9 13th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-13900H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Mobile (8GB), RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5050
Asus Rog Strix Scar 15 with RTX 3070 Ti and i9 12th Gen
Asus Rog Strix Scar 15 with RTX 3070 Ti and i9 12th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-12900H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
check_circle_outline Recommended based on listed requirements for QHD (1440p).
Asus Rog Strix Scar 15 with RTX 3070 Ti and i9 12th Gen
Asus Rog Strix Scar 15 with RTX 3070 Ti and i9 12th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-12900H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
ASUS ROG Strix G15 with RTX 3060 and Ryzen 7
ASUS ROG Strix G15 with RTX 3060 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 6800H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
check_circle_outline Recommended based on listed requirements for UHD (4K).
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5060 & Ryzen 9 8940HX)
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5060 & Ryzen 9 8940HX)
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX Processor
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 17 Se with RTX 3080 Ti  and i9
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 17 Se with RTX 3080 Ti and i9
  • memory Intel Core i9-12950HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080

For Baldur Gate 3 Specifically

check_circle_outline Recommended based on listed requirements for Full HD (1080p).
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
ASUS ROG Strix G16 with RTX 4070
ASUS ROG Strix G16 with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5060 & Ryzen 9 8940HX)
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5060 & Ryzen 9 8940HX)
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX Processor
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
HP OMEN 16 with RTX 4080 and intel i9 14th Gen
HP OMEN 16 with RTX 4080 and intel i9 14th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop GPU
  • layers 64 GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
GIGABYTE AORUS Elite 16 (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX)
GIGABYTE AORUS Elite 16 (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX)
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 Processor 275HX (Series 2)
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
MSI Katana 15 HX (RTX 5070 & Intel i7 14th Gen)
MSI Katana 15 HX (RTX 5070 & Intel i7 14th Gen)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX Processor
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
Dell Alienware 16X Aurora (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX)
Dell Alienware 16X Aurora (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX Processor
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX)
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX)
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 Processor 285H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB
MSI Pulse GL66 with RTX 3070 and i7 12th Gen
MSI Pulse GL66 with RTX 3070 and i7 12th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i7-12700H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
  • layers 32GB DDR4-3200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Mobile (8GB), RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5050
Acer Nitro V with RTX 4060 and i9 13th Gen
Acer Nitro V with RTX 4060 and i9 13th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-13900H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Mobile (8GB), RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5050
Asus Rog Strix Scar 15 with RTX 3070 Ti and i9 12th Gen
Asus Rog Strix Scar 15 with RTX 3070 Ti and i9 12th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-12900H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Mobile (8GB), RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5050
ASUS ROG Strix G15 with RTX 3060 and Ryzen 7
ASUS ROG Strix G15 with RTX 3060 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 6800H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Mobile (8GB), RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5050
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15 Ultra with RTX 3080 and Ryzen 9
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15 Ultra with RTX 3080 and Ryzen 9
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080
  • layers 16GB DDR4-3200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Mobile (8GB), RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5050
MSI Katana 15 with RTX 4070
MSI Katana 15 with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i7-13620H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Mobile (8GB), RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5050
Alienware M18 with RTX 4070
Alienware M18 with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i7-14700HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Mobile (8GB), RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5050
check_circle_outline Recommended based on listed requirements for QHD (1440p).
Asus Rog Strix Scar 15 with RTX 3070 Ti and i9 12th Gen
Asus Rog Strix Scar 15 with RTX 3070 Ti and i9 12th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-12900H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
ASUS ROG Strix G15 with RTX 3060 and Ryzen 7
ASUS ROG Strix G15 with RTX 3060 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 6800H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15 Ultra with RTX 3080 and Ryzen 9
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15 Ultra with RTX 3080 and Ryzen 9
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080
  • layers 16GB DDR4-3200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
MSI Katana 15 with RTX 4070
MSI Katana 15 with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i7-13620H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
Alienware M18 with RTX 4070
Alienware M18 with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i7-14700HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
ASUS ROG Strix G16 with RTX 4070
ASUS ROG Strix G16 with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5060 & Ryzen 9 8940HX)
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5060 & Ryzen 9 8940HX)
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX Processor
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 17 Se with RTX 3080 Ti  and i9
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 17 Se with RTX 3080 Ti and i9
  • memory Intel Core i9-12950HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti
check_circle_outline Recommended based on listed requirements for UHD (4K).
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5060 & Ryzen 9 8940HX)
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5060 & Ryzen 9 8940HX)
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX Processor
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 17 Se with RTX 3080 Ti  and i9
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 17 Se with RTX 3080 Ti and i9
  • memory Intel Core i9-12950HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
HP OMEN 16 with RTX 4080 and intel i9 14th Gen
HP OMEN 16 with RTX 4080 and intel i9 14th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop GPU
  • layers 64 GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
GIGABYTE AORUS Elite 16 (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX)
GIGABYTE AORUS Elite 16 (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX)
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 Processor 275HX (Series 2)
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
MSI Katana 15 HX (RTX 5070 & Intel i7 14th Gen)
MSI Katana 15 HX (RTX 5070 & Intel i7 14th Gen)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX Processor
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
Dell Alienware 16X Aurora (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX)
Dell Alienware 16X Aurora (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX Processor
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
Acer Predator Helios Neo 18 2024 With Rtx 4080
Acer Predator Helios Neo 18 2024 With Rtx 4080
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • layers 64GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
ASUS ROG Strix G18 with RTX 4080 and intel i9 14th Gen
ASUS ROG Strix G18 with RTX 4080 and intel i9 14th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
MSI Vector 17 HX with RTX 4080 in 2025
MSI Vector 17 HX with RTX 4080 in 2025
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080

For The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Specifically

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Acer Nitro V with RTX 4060 and i9 13th Gen
Acer Nitro V with RTX 4060 and i9 13th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-13900H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
Asus Rog Strix Scar 15 with RTX 3070 Ti and i9 12th Gen
Asus Rog Strix Scar 15 with RTX 3070 Ti and i9 12th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-12900H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
  • layers 16GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
ASUS ROG Strix G16 with RTX 4070
ASUS ROG Strix G16 with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5060 & Ryzen 9 8940HX)
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5060 & Ryzen 9 8940HX)
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX Processor
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5200MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 17 Se with RTX 3080 Ti  and i9
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 17 Se with RTX 3080 Ti and i9
  • memory Intel Core i9-12950HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
HP OMEN 16 with RTX 4080 and intel i9 14th Gen
HP OMEN 16 with RTX 4080 and intel i9 14th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop GPU
  • layers 64 GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
GIGABYTE AORUS Elite 16 (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX)
GIGABYTE AORUS Elite 16 (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX)
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 Processor 275HX (Series 2)
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
MSI Katana 15 HX (RTX 5070 & Intel i7 14th Gen)
MSI Katana 15 HX (RTX 5070 & Intel i7 14th Gen)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX Processor
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M
Dell Alienware 16X Aurora (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX)
Dell Alienware 16X Aurora (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX Processor
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX)
HP Omen 16 (RTX 5070 & Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX)
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 Processor 285H
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M

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