PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS has been doing incredibly well, going as far as reaching one million of concurrent players on Steam last week. The game also managed to be the best selling one on Steam for quite some time, but it seems like its reign has come to an end.
Shortly before its official release, Larian Studio's highly anticipated RPG, Divinity: Original Sin 2, managed to take the first place on the Steam Top Sellers charts from PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS. Now, a few hours after release, the game also lost the second place to NBA 2K18.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 has launched yesterday on Steam following an Early Access release which allowed players to play through the game's first act. The new entry in the series comes with several enhancements over its predecessor, as well as plenty of new features that make it a strong contender for the title of best RPG of the year.
The Divine is dead. The Void approaches. And the powers latent within you are soon to awaken. The battle for Divinity has begun. Choose wisely and trust sparingly; darkness lurks within every heart.
Choose your race and origin. or create your own as a Human, Lizard, Elf, Dwarf, or Undead. The world reacts to who you are, and what you’ve done. Every choice will have a consequence.
Unlimited freedom to explore and experiment. Go anywhere, talk to anyone, and interact with everything! Every NPC can be killed, and every animal spoken to! Even ghosts hold a few secrets or two…
The next generation of turn-based combat. Revamped action point system, AI 2.0., new elemental combos, over 200 skills, height advantage… and much, much more.
Up to 4 player online and split-screen multiplayer. Choose one of the 6 pre-made characters or create your own. Play with your friends online or in local split-screen with full controller support.
Game Master Mode: Take your imagination to the next level and craft your own stories with the Game Master mode. Download fan-made campaigns and mods from Steam Workshop.
Check out the features trailer below and stay tuned for our full review of Divinity: Original Sin 2.