Baldur's Gate 3

Baldur's Gate 3

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Hello, I just bought the digital deluxe upgrade for BG3 and I would like to ask you, where can I find the artbook, soundtrack and this stuff ?

I already claimed my in-game armor, weapon and the instrument, but I can't find these things anywhere...
Originally posted by Ghost:
In the game's folder.

Steam\steamapps\common\Baldur's Gate 3\Digital Deluxe

Right click on the game in your library, Manage, Browse Local Files.
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Ghost Jun 2, 2024 @ 12:41pm 
In the game's folder.

Steam\steamapps\common\Baldur's Gate 3\Digital Deluxe

Right click on the game in your library, Manage, Browse Local Files.
Deathwing1306 Jun 2, 2024 @ 12:51pm 
Originally posted by Ghost:
In the game's folder.

Steam\steamapps\common\Baldur's Gate 3\Digital Deluxe

Right click on the game in your library, Manage, Browse Local Files.
oooooh, that is a bit weird, I thought it's gonna be in the Soundtrack section on Steam like every other game or somewhere in their launcher.
LordNibbler Jun 2, 2024 @ 2:38pm 
Originally posted by Deathwing1306:
Originally posted by Ghost:
In the game's folder.

Steam\steamapps\common\Baldur's Gate 3\Digital Deluxe

Right click on the game in your library, Manage, Browse Local Files.
oooooh, that is a bit weird, I thought it's gonna be in the Soundtrack section on Steam like every other game or somewhere in their launcher.
I think soundtracks get only added to that section if they have a separate entry in the steam database (and can or could be sold separately). Here it's just a part of the bundle.
Last edited by LordNibbler; Jun 2, 2024 @ 2:39pm
Deathwing1306 Jun 2, 2024 @ 2:52pm 
Originally posted by LordNibbler:
Originally posted by Deathwing1306:
oooooh, that is a bit weird, I thought it's gonna be in the Soundtrack section on Steam like every other game or somewhere in their launcher.
I think soundtracks get only added to that section if they have a separate entry in the steam database (and can or could be sold separately). Here it's just a part of the bundle.
Well, I guess, but doing it this way is probably not really good because you can literally just copy and paste the folder and leak it everywhere over the internet.

EDIT: It would also be much more comfortable and easier to access if it was on Steam, same goes for artbook, as well as soundtrack, it's quite unfortunate that they did it this way.
Last edited by Deathwing1306; Jun 2, 2024 @ 2:55pm
LordNibbler Jun 2, 2024 @ 3:10pm 
Originally posted by Deathwing1306:
Well, I guess, but doing it this way is probably not really good because you can literally just copy and paste the folder and leak it everywhere over the internet.

EDIT: It would also be much more comfortable and easier to access if it was on Steam, same goes for artbook, as well as soundtrack, it's quite unfortunate that they did it this way.
You can do that with "the other way" just as easily - it all gets downloaded into a folder, no matter how the game/developer/publisher handles that.

The only convenience is indeed that you can use the Steam player if it's an extra entry. (I never used that as I just download them and move them to a different folder/drive).
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