Larian StudiosA Baldur’s Gate 3 player has uncovered how massive Larian’s voicework really is, revealing that the game packs in 236 hours, 55 minutes, and 45 seconds of spoken dialogue. That’s nearly ten full days of nonstop voice lines.
As reported by PC Gamer, the fan pulled every voice file from BG3’s game data and documented the entire archive. In total, they found 173,642 voice files, spread across around 2,068 characters, along with a breakdown of each character’s total speaking time, number of lines, and their voice actors.
The top of the list looks exactly as stacked as you’d expect, with the narrator, played by Amelia Tyler, leading with 14 hours 43 minutes of spoken dialogue. Astarion follows a close second at 13 hours 6 minutes, while Shadowheart, Gale, Lae’zel, and Karlach each clear the ten-hour mark.
BG3 has over 236 hours of spoken dialogue
Even the tavern voice lines run multiple hours apiece, ranging from roughly 3 hours 11 minutes to 3 hours 35 minutes, depending on the actor.
Larian has previously confirmed that Baldur’s Gate 3’s script spans more than two million words, supported by over 240 voice and performance-capture actors across its cast.
Larian StudiosMuch of the game’s dialogue also shifts based on race, class, origin, and player decisions, meaning many scenes required custom recordings rather than simply reusing lines. It’s this branching structure that helps explain why the final audio count is so enormous.
For comparison, Bethesda famously revealed that Starfield features over 250,000 lines of dialogue, while Cyberpunk 2077’s script includes 73,789 dialogue lines. So, this puts BG3 at the high end for fully voiced RPGs, with one of the largest collections of recorded dialogue ever documented for a single game.


