Sirius Dice launches Baldur’s Gate 3 treasure packs

Sirius Dice has announced the return of its Treasure Packs, now featuring a collaboration inspired by Baldur’s Gate 3. The collectible dice accessories aim to bridge the video game with tabletop gaming. Packs are available immediately at local stores and online.

Sirius Dice revealed on Thursday the latest iteration of its Treasure Packs, drawing inspiration from the popular role-playing game Baldur’s Gate 3. This launch extends the digital adventure into physical tabletop play, as the company describes it: “take the game into their own hands.”

Building on the success of prior releases, which have sold over one million units collectively, these packs are set within the Dungeons & Dragons universe. They became available starting today through local game stores and Sirius Dice’s official website.

Each pack offers a randomized assortment of items designed for both video game fans and tabletop enthusiasts. Contents include an oversized 20-sided die (D20), a collectible coin, and a dice bag. The D20s come in rarity tiers: five Rare designs, three Legendary ones, and two Artifact variants. Some packs also contain a limited Replica Astral Prism as a premium collectible.

The coins spotlight characters from Baldur’s Gate 3, such as Gale, the Dark Urge, and Astarion, serving as both complements to dice sets and standalone items. Dice bags feature one of nine unique designs, encouraging collectors to acquire multiple packs for variety.

While pricing details were not disclosed, the release underscores Sirius Dice’s strategy to merge licensed properties with tabletop accessories. Fans can track updates via the company’s social media on X, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

This collaboration taps into Baldur’s Gate 3’s acclaim as a standout role-playing game, enhancing its appeal across gaming formats.

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