Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance gets a PC release via Steam, Epic, GOG

Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance, the cult classic action role-playing game from the Forgotten Realms setting of Dungeons & Dragons, is finally available on PC — 20 years after it debuted on consoles.

Friday’s PC release arrived via Steam, GOG and Epic Games Store. It retails for $29.99. The modern rerelease of Dark AllianceSeven months ago, the game was released by Interplay Entertainment and Wizards of the Coast. It retains the isometric view and local co-op play of Black Isle Studios’ original game, while updating the graphics with support for 4K resolution.

Everything fans know and love is there: Take a trip into the world of Faerûn, and choose a customizable hero from the game’s three characters: Kromlech (dwarven fighter), Vahn (human archer), and Adrianna (elven sorceress). Along the way, you’ll fight your way through monsters and traps, learn spells, and find loot — traveling through numerous locations from the Marshes of Chelimber to the sewers beneath Baldur’s Gate.

Baldur’s Gate: Dark AlliancePlayStation 2’s first release was in 2001. In 2002, ports were made available on Xbox and GameCube. They then became available on Game Boy Advance in 2003. Dark Alliance was the first Baldur’s Gate game to launch on consoles instead of PC — and now it’s finally playable on computers.

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