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Divinity: Original Sin 2 Available on Steam Early Access from September 15th
Original Sin 2 is set to debut in Early Access this September. Character creations has also been expanded, and NPCs in the world will react differently to you depending on which race you play as. Gather your party and blast your opponents with different elements in deep tactical turn-based combat.
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The sequel to 2014’s Divinity: “Original Sin, Divinity: “Original Sin 2 brings back numerous first game’s successful concepts”.
The story of the game will take you into the role of someone who’s capable of forbidden magic, and The Magisters of the Divine Order want to cure you of your “illness”. This is possible due to the game being built on the Divinity Engine, helping to tailor this new experience. Secrets that threaten everyone.
“Define your own path with an extensive roleplaying system inspired by tabletop gaming”.
Your created character can have one of four origin stories, available at launch next month, with more to be added later. This is said to create an “individualised adventure with distinctive interactions and quests”.
Here’s a brief story and feature overview of Divinity: Original Sin 2 – the game so far looks very promising and we’ll explain exactly why in our soon-to-be-published preview/interview combo.
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Original Sin was named Gamespot’s PC Game of the Year in 2014, so it comes as no surprise that the sequel received over $2 million in funding on Kickstarter and more than doubled the number of backers from the first game.