New Baldur's Gate 3 scam for the iPhone

Beware: Fake Baldur’s Gate 3 App Targets iPhone Users with Scam Subscription Fee

In the gaming world of 2023, Larian Studios struck gold with the release of Baldur’s Gate 3 across several platforms, quickly capturing the hearts of players everywhere. Our experience with the game left us enchanted, declaring it among the finest games we’ve experienced. Yet, as its popularity skyrockets, those without the means to play on gaming PCs or consoles are left wondering if they’ll ever see it gracing their iOS devices or iPads. This curiosity, however, has led to an unfortunate rise in scams targeting eager fans looking to experience the adventure.

A particularly deceptive scheme has surfaced, attempting to exploit unsuspecting iPhone users by offering a phony version of the game under the misleading name “Baldur’s Gate 3 – Mobile Turuk.” This counterfeit game can be found on Apple’s App Store, but it has garnered only a disappointing 1-star rating, a clear red flag for those who might be tempted to believe its legitimacy.

Despite rumors floating around about a possible release for the iPad Pro within the year, Larian Studios has made no such announcement. Hopeful fans checking out “Baldur’s Gate 3 – Mobile Turuk” might be persuaded by its appearance, but it is nothing more than a ruse preying on those desperate to play the game.

Reports from sources like AppleInsider have revealed the deception behind this app. It utilizes screenshots from the authentic Baldur’s Gate 3, overlaying a fake mobile interface to lure in iPhone owners. Once downloaded for free, users are misled into a payment trap, coerced into a hefty $29.99 subscription fee under the false pretense of granting full game access for 30 days.

More alarming are the app’s terms of service, which disclose the collection of user data, including sensitive IP addresses. Larian Studios has explicitly denied any plans for a mobile port of Baldur’s Gate 3, making it crucial for potential players to avoid this fraudulent product. The existing 1-star app rating serves as a testament to its dubious nature.

We urge readers to spread the word about this scam and remain vigilant about too-good-to-be-true game offers, ensuring a safe and legitimate gaming experience.