
Larian Studios will not be following Baldur's Gate 3 with another entry in the hit TRPG franchise.
Instead, it’ll set its sights back on Divinity with the aptly titled Divinity, in what appears to be a soft reboot for the series.
That doesn’t mean there’s no future for Baldur’s Gate 3.
It’s unlikely that we’ll get any more hefty content drops at this stage, but Baldur’s Gate 3 continues to live on outside the immediate world of video games.
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In fact, Larian has just revealed a collaboration with Sirius Dice where the game’s “adventure continues”.
As I’m sure you’re aware, Baldur’s Gate 3 is set within the Dungeons & Dragons universe, so it only feels fitting that this new release pertains to a proper TTRPG experience.
Sirius Dice is a leading producer of tabletop gaming accessories, and its latest collaboration is with none other than Wizards of the Coast and Larian Studios.
Fans can now secure Baldur’s Gate 3 Treasure Packs that “bring the story to life like never before”.
Essentially, what you’re looking at is a Baldur’s Gate 3-themed collectible dice set.
A Collaborative Release That Offers The Full Baldur’s Gate 3 D&D Experience
The Baldur’s Gate 3 Treasure Packs are blind bags that include one “oversized D20 featuring icons from fan-favourite characters like Astarion, Gale, and the Dark Urge”, as well as one collectible coin with a Baldur’s Gate theme and one embroidered bag to “store your treasure”.
“Step into the world of Baldur’s Gate 3 with this collectible Dungeons & Dragons Treasure Pack, packed with surprise and excitement worthy of your next campaign,” the product’s listing reads.

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“With stunning Rare, Legendary, and Artifact dice designs hidden inside, every pack is a roll of the dice and a thrill to open. Plus, lucky adventurers may uncover an exclusive Replica Astral Prism, a limited prize item straight from the world of BG3.”
There are 40 possible D20s in total, as well as 21 possible metal coins, and nine possible embroidered bags.
Of course, if you find a Redemption Card, you can also apply to nab that Replica Astral Prism which is pretty damn cool.
Sirius ships to most countries, with the Treasure Packs retailing for just £10, which I don’t think is unreasonable.
If you don’t mind spoilers, the product listing actually shows all of the possible variations you can get.
It’s also worth noting that the product isn’t limited to being sold directly via Sirius Dice. It’s also available from “local game stores”, so that may well be worth investigating.
This feels like a must-buy for Baldur’s Gate 3 players, especially as it’s not a purchase that’s going to break the bank.
Topics: Baldur's Gate 3, Board Games