Divinity: Original Sin 2 for modern consoles is free for old fans
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Divinity: Original Sin 2 for modern consoles is free for old fans
"is now available for the PS5, Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox X|S. The role-playing game was developed by Larian Studios, the same company that developed Baldur's Gate 3. To be clear, the game's new release isn't a remake or even a remaster - it's just a port for new consoles so that old and new fans alike can enjoy the game without having to bust out their previous-gen devices."
"Original Sin 2 is the fifth main entry in the Divinity game series. In it, gamers play a sorcerer who can wield forbidden magic and who gets captured by the Magisters of the Divine Order so they can be "cured" of their powers. Players can make their character from scratch, creating their own class and giving their character the abilities, skills and stats they want. But they can also use any of the pre-set characters the game provides."
"Players who already have the 2017 version installed will get a free upgrade applicable to their console. If they don't have it installed anymore, they can go to game's store page on their new device and download the upgrade for free - aside from fans in Japan who'll have to pay ¥100 for the Switch 2 and PS4 upgrade. Larian is also working on the latest entry to the franchise, simply called , which is its biggest and most abitious game to date."
Larian Studios released the definitive version of Divinity: Original Sin 2 for PS5, Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox X|S. The release is a port rather than a remake or remaster, enabling play on current consoles without prior-gen hardware. Existing owners receive a free upgrade or can download the upgrade from the console store if the original is not installed; Japanese players face a ¥100 fee for certain upgrades. Original Sin 2 is the fifth main Divinity entry, featuring a sorcerer protagonist who can wield forbidden magic and be captured for a cure. Players can create custom characters or use preset options. Larian is developing a larger new franchise entry.
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