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BG3, for PC and Mac, is only released digitally.
The original two were both on CD-ROM. I have to believe you can find them somewhere (Ebay?), but you may have to pay an exorbitant amount for them. I doubt they've been republished onto DVD; by the time their popularity came back around, they were ported to Steam.
As many amazing things as you'll hear about the first two, they're REALLY hard to play now, if you're used to more modern cRPGs like Larian and Owlcat games. The mechanics, graphic, controls... everything feels very 1998, and not in a good way (Layne Staley is still dead : /)
As far as I can tell, the PS5 port won't be physical either.
You must be a miracle anomaly, to be rewarded with such award for an incredible lame injustified insult.
Ettanin gave a perfect on point explaination why there no hardcopy of the game and unlikely ever to be, while your post -by all means- just looks like a bait. Either that or you are immune to any of Us...
Those things which resembles the vending machine logo when you save a document in office.
You could craft yourself a physical medium, though. Making a life-size Minsc and Boo statue with Boo holding the USB stick on which the game is saved.