Baldur’s Gate 3, the RPG that relaunched the genre on consoles and PCs, is apparently one of the titles most supported by modders.\r\nThe last chapter of the saga (you can find various dedicated gadgets on Amazon) has in fact a truly huge number of fans willing to improve and modify it.\r\nOnly recently, in fact, a user made it possible to play Baldur’s Gate 3 as a Dunmer, the race of dark elves present in Morrowind and Skyrim.\r\nNow, as also reported by The Gamer, Baldur’s Gate 3 is one of the most popular games on Nexus Mods, with 80.8 million downloads at the time of writing.\r\nThis places it in the Top 10 on the site, despite only having launched last August, along with games of the caliber of Fallout 3 and Cyberpunk 2077.\r\nIt is also true that Baldur’s Gate 3 was the subject of modding during the Early Access period, but it entered the top ten of the most downloaded games only after its full release.\r\nIt has already beaten all the Dragon Age chapters, and given that the game is still enjoying its post-launch success, this number is likely to increase further, perhaps even surpassing The Witcher 3, which is just ahead of ninth place.\r\nIf you sort them by number of downloads, you can see that Baldur’s Gate 3 is in tenth place. It’s no surprise that in first and second place are Skyrim Special Edition and the original Skyrim respectively.\r\nHalf of the top ten is made up of Bethesda games (more than half if we include games published by the American giant), so that’s impressive to see Baldur’s Gate 3 make the list so soon (even Starfield got beat, which is saying something).\r\nOne of the most popular mods at the moment is More Reactive Companions, which makes your team more likely to step in and say the least its on whatever you are doing (if you want to try it for yourself click here).\r\nLeaving the mods aside, we also suggest you discover the methods to kill the Withered One or how to defeat Raphael starting from Act 1.