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BG3 is self-published by Larian. Which sadly means you're unlikely to see a 50% discount or above.
Well, at least not anytime in the near future.
It was 10% off at one point. So maybe 20% isn't out of the question.
I think you underestimate how patient some of us can be... ๐
Not at all. And more power to you for that.
I'm just saying it's gonna be a while yet. ๐
Baldur's Gate 3 is still a bit of a recent game, even if it's a year old. Normally games like it, take about 3 - 5 years before we start seeing drastic sales.
Now games that are over 10 years old and still being 10% off? Fuck out of here with that.
I don't know what your point is, but yes, BG3 is still a recent game.
Therefor it's unlikely we'll see a higher discount anytime soon.
Maybe more significantly, it's a recent game with rave reviews that's still making Larian money without the use of mtx and/or dlc.
Aside, kinda expecting a lot of garbage D&D games since the endlessly greedy Hasbro has seen how much money it can make them. Doubt they'll do anything other than miss the forest for the trees in their execution of that, though.
Guess I'll really have to work for being patient... Or I'll just break down and buy it anyway at some point.
Meh, of all the games... BG3 shouldn't make you feel bad for buying. It's one of the few games in recent memory that is worth the money in full, imo.
Witcher 3 was also self published, and it came down to 70% off after a few years.
Which is an anomaly, not a rule.
But yes, we got lucky with The Witcher.