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Baldur’s Gate 3 Patch 7 Almost Included Another Ending, But It’s Better As Cut Content

The latest patch for is possibly Larian's largest for its cash cow, adding in a whole host of new endings for evil playthroughs and mod support. Now, console players can alter their game with custom content, just like players on PC, but what console players can't do is search through the files and code after the new patch has dropped. Curious players have gone delving into the code, looking through it to see what content is still in the files but can't be accessed by normal means.

With a game the size of and all the detail that has gone into it, there is bound to be some content that didn't make the cutting room floor. Sometimes, scenes don't make it past pre-production and are shot down in the writing room, but sometimes, they are added in an update and are simply inaccessible through normal means. Thankfully, these can be accessed by those in the know, and these pieces of cut content can give players an idea of what the studio was thinking before landing on the final product.

YouTuber SlimX has revealed that there are a few cutscenes flagged behind the Impossible tag to prevent players from being able to access them while playing the game. One of these scenes involves a hidden ending, which is both anti-climatic and presents players with a myriad of unanswered questions. The ending begins to play out similarly to the evil, God King endings added in Patch 7, but it has a strange twist that really doesn't make any kind of sense.

Once the avatar character has defeated the Netherbrain and has effectively beaten the game, they have the option of taking it over with the Netherstones instead of destroying it, which effectively leads to the evil ending and would have led to this cut content. Now that the avatar has control over the Netherbrain, they also have control over all the Mindflayers and their fellow infected party members. The divergence in this cut ending comes when the character decides what to do with this power.

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