Divinity: Original Sin 2 developer Larian Studios is teasing fans with potential updates.
As they go deep into Baldur’s Gate 3, Larian notes that the team is playing around with DOS2. As Divinity: Original Sin 2 goes into its third year, fans of the game are growing more anxious.
Clamor on Twitter suggests fans want some more content that delves deep into the game. With the world of Rivellon as deep as it already is, it’s hard to dismiss such gusto. The Divinity games are what enabled Larian Studios to grow big enough to get Baldur’s Gate.
Larian director Michael Douse has some DOS news
Larian is putting its sole focus on the development of Baldur’s Gate 3. They’re the only studio at the moment capable enough to take on the project that Bioware and Black Isle Studios had in 2000. Even then, fans are looking for more.
Fans learned yesterday that a June 6 digital games celebration across the industry. This celebration will include industry big-wig events like the PC Gaming Show and Future Game Show. The entire day will also celebrate indie titles with the Guerrilla Collective.
The Guerrilla Collective is a group of up to 21 indie studios showing off their games. Among them is Larian, known for their expertise in CRPG experiences.
Larian Studios is ready to show off their progress with Baldur’s Gate 3. Fans are asking for more. In a recent tweet, Larian director Michael Douse says he has some Divinity news ready.
There will be a (couple) Divinity announcement(s) in this, alongside Baldur's Gate 3. Gotchu fam.
— Very AFK (@Cromwelp) May 11, 2020
What Douse clarified is that it’s not Divinity: Original Sin 3. In another tweet, Douse said the team is “playing around” with Divinity: Original Sin 2 and its characters.
We don't have a new Divinity game on the cards right now, but we're playing around with DOS2 and DOS2's characters. I love them too and I MISS them.
— Very AFK (@Cromwelp) May 12, 2020
Guerrilla Collective announcement can be a new update or remaster
With this announcement, the new update for DOS2 can be anything at this point. It can be an update for the game or some new DLC. While Rivellon is an expansive world, it can use some fresh content after three years.
It can also be a remaster of the original Divinity games. These remasters, if they happen, are likely for Divine Divinity in 2002 and Beyond Divinity in 2004. The first Divinity games are ready for some much-needed overhaul.
With that said, fans can only wait until June 6 comes to pass. The Guerrilla Collective has many different studios ready to give new updates. Some of the prominent ones include 11 bit Studios, Paradox Interactive, Rebellion, and ZA/UM.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 is available on Steam and is currently on sale.
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