Divinity: Original Sin II Has a Release Date

Divinity: Original Sin II Has a Release Date

Man, right before Destiny 2, too.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on May 25, 2017 @ 07:53 PM (Staff Bios)
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It's time for a release date! For what video game? Why, Divinity: Original Sin II!

The highly-anticipated sequel will officially launch on PC on September 14, 2017. This has been confirmed by developer Larian Studios.

Original Sin II is only partially playable, as the first act is in Early Access. In September, the the remaining chunks of the game available - this includes the full campaign, PvP, and Game Master modes.

Additionally, Larian released a new update for the Early Access version. What you'll find in this version is a new relationship system for companions. Not only that, but two areas have been added. There have also been changes to the crafting and character-creation systems.



While this game will be released on PC, there has been no word on console releases. Nevertheless, look forward to the full release this September... which falls right before Destiny 2, by the by.

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