Still have eyes for the first two Baldur’s Gate games? You’re in luck. Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition and Baldur’s Gate 2: Enhanced Edition continue to get, well, enhanced today thanks to the beta branch of their supporting Infinity Engine 2.7. And if you’re still waiting on a full translation effort into a currently unsupported language, the team in charge of keeping these classics playable is happy to give a platform to any community translators willing to do it themselves, which is certainly better than nothing.
The first two Baldur’s Gate games just got an update after five years, and it should make adding new languages a lot easier
26 February 20260

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