A fan-made expansion for Planescape: Torment has arrived, and it sounds like the real deal. Blizzard in Baator, a community-built project years in the making, has released its first act for Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition, adding new story content, original music, cinematics, recruitable companions, and entirely new locations to one of the most beloved RPG games ever made.
The scope here is not small. The team behind the mod describes it as significantly bigger than Siege of Dragonspear, the official expansion that Beamdog released for Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition back in 2016. Because of that size, the full mod will be released in multiple acts, with Act 1 available to download right now.

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What Blizzard in Baator actually adds
The mod introduces new quests balanced for a Nameless One sitting at around level 16. If you have an old save that lands near that range, you can load straight in. Starting fresh is also an option: a character named Zombie #000 in the Mortuary will level you up and gear you out so you can skip ahead and jump directly into the new content.
Beyond the mechanical entry point, the expansion adds:
- New story content woven into the existing Planescape fiction
- Original cinematics and music composed for the mod
- New recruitable companions
- The Frozen Wastes of Cania, one of the nine layers of Baator, as a fully explorable location
The team frames the project with some weight behind it: "We are trying to follow in the footsteps of the greatest RPG of all time." That is a bold statement, but Planescape: Torment has earned that kind of devotion from its community for over two decades.
Where and how to get it
The mod is hosted on Nexus Mods, but the team recommends grabbing it directly from their GitHub repository instead. The GitHub install is reportedly cleaner and simpler, which matters given how layered Infinity Engine modding can get when you start stacking installations.
The key here is making sure you are running Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition, the version published by Beamdog, rather than the original 1999 release. The mod targets the Enhanced Edition specifically.
Why this matters for CRPG fans
Planescape: Torment has never received a proper sequel or a modern remake, despite sitting at the top of practically every serious CRPG conversation. The Enhanced Edition tidied things up but did not add story content. What most players miss when they finish the game is that Sigil and the Planes feel like they barely got scratched, a universe that could support far more than a single playthrough's worth of narrative.
Blizzard in Baator is the community's answer to that absence. Fan expansions of this scale are rare for any game, let alone one this old. The Infinity Engine modding scene has always been active, but a project aiming to surpass Siege of Dragonspear in scope is genuinely ambitious, and Act 1 being available now means players can actually judge that ambition against the finished work.
For anyone who has been sitting on a replay, this is a good reason to finally do it. Work your way to level 16 through the main game, then step into Cania. For more on classic RPGs and what the genre is doing right now, the gaming guides hub has you covered.








