BREAKING: Suspicious Baldur's Gate 3 Mobile App Emerges

Author: David Feb 10,2025

BREAKING: Suspicious Baldur

A fraudulent Baldur's Gate 3 mobile port has surfaced on the iOS App Store, prompting a warning to gamers. This fake app, deceptively presented with modified screenshots and a fabricated mobile HUD, is free initially but demands a steep $29.99 monthly subscription fee. Crucially, there is no official mobile version of Baldur's Gate 3.

The app, titled "Baldurs Gate 3 - Mobile Turuk" and developed by "Dmytro Turuk," lacks any mention of Larian Studios or the Dungeons & Dragons franchise, raising immediate red flags. While visually convincing to some, the lack of these key details should alert users to its fraudulent nature.

Data Theft Concerns:

Beyond the deceptive pricing, the app's terms of service reveal a potential for data harvesting, including IP addresses and other user information. This underscores the serious risks associated with downloading and using this unauthorized application. This isn't the first instance of a Baldur's Gate 3 scam app, highlighting the ongoing need for vigilance.

Currently, similar fraudulent apps haven't been reported on the Android store. However, gamers on both platforms should exercise caution. If an offer seems too good to be true, it likely is. Larian Studios has not announced any plans for a mobile port of Baldur's Gate 3, although earlier Baldur's Gate titles are available on mobile. The game is also accessible via Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

Anyone who has downloaded this fraudulent app should delete it immediately to mitigate potential data breaches and financial losses. Always verify the developer and app authenticity before installing any game from an app store.