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The lost chapter in the Bhaalspawn saga

<span class="bold">Siege of Dragonspear</span>, the brand new expansion that bridges the gap between Baldur's Gate I and II, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.

What happened to our heroes after they defeated Sarevok and before they ended up captives inside Jon Irenicus' prison lab? Did they stick together? Did they drift apart? Did Boo get to bite any more delicious eyeballs? The brand new 25-hour expansion Siege of Dragonspear promises to answer these pressing questions, which have been lingering for 18 whole years, while also delivering an adventure worth of Baldur's Gate's glorious legacy.

A powerful army led by a charismatic warrior only known as the Shining Lady has been pillaging the Sword Coast, forcibly enlisting locals and causing general unrest. Even more disturbing are the rumors of her also being the child of a god. A showdown is inevitable.
Siege of Dragonspear brings your party to entirely new areas of the Sword Coast, facing new monsters, finding new loot, and tackling new quests. All your companions from Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition return and are joined here by Captain Schael Corwin, a deadshot archer, Voghiln the Vast, a mighty northerner warrior, M’Khiin Grubdoubler, a goblin shaman (new class), and Glint Gardnersonson, the kind gnome cleric. Your RPG experience gets even more enhanced thanks to the improved UI and Infinity Engine features, which will feel both familiar and welcome to new and seasoned players alike.

If you want to get the OST from the original Baldur's Gate, plus the extra tracks composed for the Enhanced Edition and Siege of Dragonspear, you can also grab <span class="bold">Siege of Dragonspear - Digital Deluxe Edition</span>.
Note that GOG Galaxy support for achievements in Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition, and Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition - Siege of Dragonspear is going to be implemented in the near future.

Continue the saga of the Bhaalspawn and deal with a rising power in <span class="bold">Siege of Dragonspear</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.

Siege of Dragonspear requires <span class="bold">Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition</span> on GOG.com. You can pick up Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition at 75% off, or 85% off if you own the original saga

Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition will be 75% off until April 4 11:59 PM PDT / April 5 2:59 AM EDT/ 7:59 BST and 60% off until April 29 10:59 AM PDT / 1:59 PM EDT / 18:59 BST. The 85% discount for owners of the original saga will last until April 29 10:59 AM PDT / 1:59 PM EDT / 18:59 BST.
Post edited April 02, 2016 by maladr0Id
The regular edition for $20, or two extra soundtracks for $40...decisions ;)

I do have the original games soundtrack already, but it's not like I listen to it religiously...though a religion surrounding Baldur's Gate sounds mighty enticing, even if a bit obsessive ;D

Wish I could just update it later, but I don't see a soundtrack only upgrade :/
Post edited April 01, 2016 by JinseiNGC224
I'm not sure if it's intentional or not, but there doesn't seem to be a link to the game page in the news post...
That's a great release, and with a great timing for me too, having just bought the Infinity Engine bundle from the Insomnia sale at - 75% and started to play BG EE.

This price for an expansion is not what I'd call a bargain though. Insta-wishlisted, hopefully by the time I finish BG EE and IWD EE, Siege of Dragonspear will find its way into some promo.

Thank you, GOG!
Post edited April 01, 2016 by chromeneon
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JinseiNGC224: Wish I could just update it later, but I don't see a soundtrack only upgrade :/
This
So the deluxe edition is an extra $20 just for two soundtracks? Is this an error?

EDIT: Or maybe an April Fool's joke?
Post edited April 01, 2016 by Marioface5
Ah damn there's no way to add the soundtracks later? I had been wanting to try the EE's now that it seems like the BG mods work for them for the most part.
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Marioface5: So the deluxe edition is an extra $20 just for two soundtracks? Is this an error?

EDIT: Or maybe an April Fool's joke?
Neither of the two. It's the same price as on their store.
Nice, if you want it, but overpriced.

Not for me, though, I've had my own headcanons for the in-between stories of my characters for too long.
Insta-f'ing-buy!

Well, not the soundtracks, but the game/dlc/expansion/whatever-you-want-to-call-it is an insta-f'ing-buy!
I'll pick it at some point but for now there are just too many classics being (or with 2K - will be) released here - so I'll skip.
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Marioface5: So the deluxe edition is an extra $20 just for two soundtracks? Is this an error?

EDIT: Or maybe an April Fool's joke?
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Grargar: Neither of the two. It's the same price as on their store.
Wow, that's pretty ridiculous. Oh well.
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chromeneon: This price for an expansion is not what I'd call a bargain though. Insta-wishlisted, hopefully by the time I finish BG EE and IWD EE, Siege of Dragonspear will find its way into some promo.
I'm with you, not a bargain but definitely wishlisted.
New Baldur's Gate content? That has to be some kind of record between original game release date and DLC. :)

Looks nice, something to toss into the cart when I finally get around to playing the BG EE experience.
Glad to see this here so quick. When I heard the GOG release was being delayed, I feared we'd have to wait a lot longer. Thanks GOG and Beamdog for making this an expedient release.