Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian has said it has taken "immediate" steps to ensure localisation staff currently left out of the game's credits are listed in full via a future patch.
Earlier today, a post on X (formerly Twitter) highlighted the fact that the game's credits currently only list a fraction of the localisation team who worked on the game's mammoth script for more than three years.
Now, in a statement to Eurogamer, Larian has said the issue lay with the list of staff it was given by localisation firm Altagram - and that it has now demanded a full list of staff for inclusion in an immediate update.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings A beginner's guide to multiclassing in Baldur's Gate 3 - with every class explained.Watch on YouTube"This was all Altagram group," a Larian spokesperson told Eurogamer. "We reached out, and compelled them to fix this.
"Full credits will be coming in Hotfix 3. As soon as we (Larian) were made aware, we took steps with Altagram to remedy this immediately." [Update: Larian has since clarified to Eurogamer the changes will be ready in time for Patch 1.]
Translators for @baldursgate3 worked for ? ????? translating more than ? ??????? ????? and @Altagram_Group only credited their execs & leads.Let's be clear: this practice is always unethical, but here, like with Persona before, it's downright ????. https://t.co/ux0nZLm5wg
— Marc E.G. ▸ Localization Madman (@MittoVac) August 9, 2023To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsA staff member who worked on the game's Spanish localisation team (and who was properly credited) has stated that their work on Baldur's Gate 3 took "almost four years and that the final amount of text is over 2.5m words".
"All translators were credited except those working for Altagram," the staff member claimed.
Eurogamer has contacted Altagram for comment.
Examples where staff have been left out of the credits in video games have frequently hit the headlines, and recently included translators who worked on the Persona 3 and 4 remasters, as well as staff missing from the credits of Callisto Protocol.
Back in April this year, the International Game Developers Association (IGDA) updated its game crediting policy to improve standards across the industry.
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