Divinity: Original Sin Trailer Runs Down All Its Attributes
Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition will hit multiple platforms, including the PS4 and Xbox One, this fall. Here's a quick rundown of what to look forward to.
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Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition will hit multiple platforms, including the PS4 and Xbox One, this fall. Here's a quick rundown of what to look forward to.
Larian Studios and Focus Home Interactive have announced Divinity: Original Sin will be making its way to consoles in an enhanced edition.
Divinity: Original Sin is debuting a new DLC pack, adding in two new characters and some new features for no extra charge.
Divinity: Original Sin comes out next week, but those looking to play around with the Divinity Engine Toolkit can mess around with it in a farmland environment known as Cow Simulator 2014.
Divinity: Original Sin is now scheduled to exit Steam Early Access on June 20 and Larian Studios has issued a bulky beta update to celebrate.
Divinity: Original Sin isn't quite ready for its targeted spring release just yet. However, Larian Studios has announced that their upcoming RPG has entered beta with a slew of new content.
Divinity: Original Sin has undergone another delay, with Larian Studios' RPG now set to release during a nebulous Spring 2014 window.
Divinity: Original Sin has been pushed back to February 2014, as Larian cites the stretch goals from its Kickstarter campaign are taking longer than expected.
So Divinity: Dragon Commander is some sort of real-time strategy spin-off from the Divinity RPG series and it lets you become a dragon with a jetpack or something, right? What does that even mean? To explain, developer Larian has released a new 27-minute gameplay walkthrough trailer, showing everything that goes on in one single campaign turn.
What's faster on the wing than a dragon? A dragon with a jetpack. Sadly, jetpacks are intricate hardware which require careful maintenance, so jetpacking dragon 'em up Divinity: Dragon Commander has been delayed from its planned June launch until August 6.