A fan has calculated how long all the dialogues in Baldur's Gate 3 last, and the figure is staggering
You would need more than a week without sleeping to be able to listen to them all non-stop

- December 10, 2025
- Updated: December 10, 2025 at 3:50 PM

Baldur’s Gate 3 continues to make an impact on the video game landscape, even as we close out 2025.This acclaimed fantasy RPG has surprised players and critics alike with the depth of its story, the richness of its characters, and the complexity of its combat mechanics. Recently, the game has been in the spotlight due to an impressive finding related to the total duration of its dialogues, revealed by a user on Reddit.
Almost ten days non-stop
Everwhite-moonlight conducted a thorough analysis of the game’s sound files, discovering that Baldur’s Gate 3 has 173,642 voice files, with a combined time of 236 hours, 55 minutes, and 45 seconds. This astonishing figure amounts to 9 days and 20 hours of dialogue, spread across 2,068 characters in the title. The most representative voice is that of Amelia Tyler, who narrates the story and contributes over 14 hours of dialogue to the experience, followed by Neil Newbon, who brings the character Astarion to life with 13 hours of recordings.
What is surprising is that the team at Larian Studios, the game’s developer, was not aware of this monumental figure. Swen Vincke, the studio’s director, commented that they did not keep track of the recording time, a decision he considers positive. This highlights the studio’s commitment to creating a detailed and convincing fantasy world, without being overly concerned about the hour count.
This discovery not only highlights Larian Studios’ dedication to the development of Baldur’s Gate 3, but also invites speculation about the total duration of all recordings, including unused takes. Undoubtedly, the success of this title is backed by the investment of resources in creating a rich and vibrant universe that has captured the imagination of players.
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