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GS News Update: Divinity: Original Sin 2 Has Been Announced; Playable Prototype at PAX Prime
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Divinity: Original Sin II, the sequel to last year's acclaimed RPG, is in the works, Larian Studios has announced.
As it did with the previous game (attracting $944,000), Larian is turning to Kickstarter to secure funding for the project. Before the crowdfunding campaign goes live on August 26, however, it's first asking fans what kind of rewards they want to see it offer. You can share your thoughts and vote at Original Sin II's official website.
Details on the game are nonexistent at this point, though Larian is calling it "its most ambitious RPG ever." With the Kickstarter coming in just two weeks, we should know more soon.
Those attending PAX Prime, which runs August 28-31 in Seattle, WA, will be able to play a prototype of the game that is said to highlight "some of the game's unique features." Attendees can also meet members of the development team and win prizes.
Original Sin landed on PC in June 2014 and went on to win GameSpot's PC Game of the Year award. A version of the game known as the Enhanced Edition is currently in development for both Xbox One and PS4, with those updates also coming to PC for free.