The sequel to Divinity Original Sin is finally available on Steam. Giving RPG fans a good reason to stay indoors this weekend. The release date marks two years since the successful Kickstarter campaign. That event reached 4x beyond the goal with over 42,713 backers pledging over $2 million. Every cent seems to be worth it with all the glowing reviews coming in on Steam.
Those who did not pitch in for the campaign can still buy the title. In fact, there are three package options to choose from:
The Standard Edition is currently available for only £29.99. A separate Divine Ascension DLC upgrade is also available for £10.99. This contains digital versions of the following:
The Divine Edition is also available with all of the above in one package. However, there is also an Eternal Edition with a £67.99 price tag. This includes everything in the Divine Edition, as well as every single Divinity game. Perfect for hardcore fans.
A problem was causing lobby issues initially, taking Larian studios by surprise. The issue is now fixed. And the group is increasing the server capacity. This should improve the performance. Even as more players come in later on.
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