Baldur's Gate 3 Console Players Get 20 Game-Changing Mods in 2025
Explore the vibrant world of Baldur's Gate 3 with new console mods, enhancing gameplay, customization, and immersion beyond the award-winning RPG.
The echoes of Larian Studios' final patch for Baldur's Gate 3 still linger in the air – that bittersweet April 2025 announcement confirming Patch 8 as the last content update. "We've told the stories the way we needed to tell them," they declared, drawing a line under their direct contributions to the award-winning RPG. Yet, far from fading into quiet nostalgia, Faerûn pulses with renewed energy. A vibrant wave of player-generated content is crashing onto consoles, proving the adventure is far from over for those wielding controllers. Just last week saw 22 mods land, and now, another 20 meticulously curated additions have stormed the gates, transforming the experience once again.

While PC adventurers have long reveled in over 13,000 mods via Nexus Mods, Larian remains fiercely committed to bridging the gap for console players. They aren't just porting mods; they're handpicking the best, ensuring quality and stability. This latest drop isn't just about superficial tweaks. Sure, dazzling cosmetic options abound – new heights for your Tav with ASE: Tall and Small, Glossy and Metallic Face Tattoos for extra flair, or Kay's Hair Extensions offering fresh styles for every race. But woven into this tapestry are threads that fundamentally alter the weave of gameplay and immersion.
⚔️ Deep Dive into the New Mod Arsenal ⚔️
Here’s the full list of the 20 mods just unleashed for consoles:
| Mod Name | What It Does |
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| Purple Dragon Knight 2024 | Adds the 2024 Purple Dragon Knight Fighter subclass |
| High Priestess Robe | Introduces a new clothing set for the High Priestess |
| Shadowheart: Death Domain | Sets Shadowheart’s default subclass to Death |
| Shadowheart: Knowledge | Sets Shadowheart’s default subclass to Knowledge |
| Kay's Hair Extensions | Adds customized hair parts for all races in character creation |
| Wyll: Hexblade Pact Default | Changes Wyll’s default subclass to Hexblade |
| Maya and Talia Head Presets | Two new head presets for elves, humans, and tieflings |
| 5e Cleric Subclasses | Consolidates all Cleric domains from D&D 5th edition |
| Circle of the Shepherd Druid Subclass | Adds this new Druid subclass |
| ASE Kobolds | Enables playing as a Kobold race |
| Unlocked Dragonborn Scale Colors | Adds unused Dragonborn scale color presets |
| Glossy and Metallic Face Tattoos | New options for shiny, metallic facial tattoos |
| Camp Activities | Makes companions perform and converse dynamically at camp |
| Francesca's Journal | Adds Wyll’s mother’s journal to his inventory |
| Gale's Beating and Glowing Orb | Makes Gale’s chest orb glow and pulse rhythmically |
| Improved Sword of Justice | Enhances the Sword of Justice item |
| New Dialogue Notifications | Alerts you when new character dialogue is available |
| Werewolf Origin | Adds a brand-new Werewolf origin story |
| Dark Dyes for Armor | Five unlimited-use dark armor dyes |
| Inspiration Cap 99 | Raises the Inspiration cap dramatically to 99 |
| Glowing Crystal Dice | A translucent blue dice set for rolling |
✨ Standouts That Redefine the Journey ✨
Beyond the surface polish, certain mods promise truly transformative adventures:
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Camp Activities: Ever wished your companions felt more alive during downtime? This mod injects vibrant energy into camp scenes, with characters performing music, chatting amongst themselves, and making the fireside feel genuinely lived-in.

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New Subclass Power: Options like Purple Dragon Knight 2024, Circle of the Shepherd, and 5e Cleric Subclasses unlock entirely fresh tactical avenues and roleplaying flavours. Choosing Shadowheart’s path via Death Domain or Knowledge right from the start? Revolutionary.
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Origin Stories & Races: The Werewolf Origin mod crafts a whole new backstory, while ASE Kobolds lets players scuttle through Faerûn as the diminutive reptilian race – a first for consoles!
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Quality-of-Life Enhancements: New Dialogue Notifications ensures you never miss crucial character moments, and Inspiration Cap 99 removes a key restriction, encouraging more experimental play.
🤔 Players Are Asking...
With this influx, questions naturally bubble up within the community. Does Camp Activities make long rests feel more meaningful, or is it just visual candy? How drastically does the Werewolf Origin alter early-game narratives and interactions? And crucially, with Larian stepping back, are these curated mod drops the primary future for Baldur’s Gate 3’s evolution on consoles? The sheer diversity – from Gale’s pulsing orb (Gale's Beating and Glowing Orb) to the melancholic depth of Francesca's Journal – suggests modders are exploring facets even Larian didn’t fully illuminate. The Glowing Crystal Dice might roll for fate, but it’s the players who are now steering the ship. What new stories will you forge with these tools at your command? The silence from Larian isn’t an ending; it’s an invitation to build your own legacy.
Details are provided by Game Informer, a trusted source for gaming news and reviews. Game Informer's recent features on Baldur's Gate 3 have emphasized the impact of modding communities, especially as Larian Studios steps back, noting how curated console mods are reshaping player experiences and extending the game's legacy beyond official updates.