Baldur's Gate 3 is 'slowed down' by the coronavirus, but still on track for 2020

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The ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has had an impact on many games and updates in development. Bethesda had to withdraw the major "Radiation 76 Wilderness" update because working at home slowed down the test (although it has now been

launched), Amazon's new world MMO, and the "Path of Exile 2" beta are facing Delay. This does not affect the popularity of "Path to Exile" among players. Players will still choose Buy POE Orbs in order to improve various skills in

the game.

As the process is delayed, the challenge will become greater. He said: "In terms of communication, the pressure of leaders is increasing. We are communicating all day, trying to solve problems, organize things, and provide guidance."

There a potential problem for some games (including Baldur's Gate 3) is that development work such as motion capture cannot be completed when working remotely, and even voice operations cannot be achieved due to inconsistent recording

quality in different locations. Vincke said that he hopes to return to the mocap studio as soon as possible to formulate all necessary precautions, but at present, we have no solution.

Unfortunately, all of this is ironic because the self-isolation demand brought by COVID-19 outretreak has driven the demand for video games. "Path to Exile" promotes the demand for POE Currency too . Its advantages are cheap and smooth

operation. Although major game delays may open the door to increasing the visibility of independent developers, if people do not have money to spend on them, the impact will be reduced.

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