Larian received a ban at Tiktok due to a scene of a hot romantic meeting with a druid in the form of a bear from Baldur’s Gate 3

Developer Baldur’s Gate 3 Larian introduced several. unusual options for romantic relationships in the upcoming fantasy role -playing game.

Spoilers to Baldur’s Gate 3 ahead.

One of the characters of Baldur’s Gate 3, on which fans laid their eyes throughout the entire period of early access to the game, is the druid Halsin. Halsin is a NPC and a potential companion that can be saved from prison. But if you play the cards correctly, Halsin can become much more.

Literally. Like a druid, Halsin can temporarily "turn" in a bear, and he does it during a romantic scene. Larian demonstrated a shaggy meeting during the direct broadcast of Panel from Hell. It turned out to be too piquant for Tiktok, which banned the broadcast an hour before its end.

"Tiktok forbade our stream because it was too artistic, and they do not understand", – wrote on Twitter the director of the Larian publisher Michael Daw.

In an interview with IGN Boss Larian, Sven Vink called this scene in Baldur’s Gate 3 "hilarious". Everyone who saw her says: "My God". But it’s funny". You can verify this yourself by looking at the passage here. At least it becomes clear why the squirrel dropped her nut in the release teaser trailer presented today.

Baldur’s Gate 3 is a large -scale role -playing game with the creators of the Divinity series: Original Sin. Larian announced the postponement of the release date of the version for the PC for a month in advance, from August 31 to August 3 to avoid a collision with Bethesda Starfield in early September. The version for PlayStation 5, meanwhile, is slightly delayed until September 6, and the versions for Xbox Series X and S are left without the release date (more about the delay of Baldur’s Gate 3 on Xbox here).

In an interview, Winka said that, according to the developers, the standard passage of Baldur’s Gate 3 takes from 75 to 100 hours. However, players who want "to do everything", should count on doubling this figure.