Divinity Original Sin: The Boardgame: Vast and intimidating, but satisfyingly complex

Divinity Original Sin: The Boardgame: Vast and intimidating, but satisfyingly complex

Divinity Original Sin: The Boardgame: Vast and intimidating, but satisfyingly complex

Larian Studios may now be synonymous with the critically-acclaimed Baldur’s Gate 3, but with the Swedish studio hanging up its cape on the DnD spin-off, it’s returning to its roots—while trying something entirely new. 

Before Larian took the reins on BG3, the studio made its name with Divinity, the tactical RPG series. The last entry, Divinity: Original Sin 2, launched in 2017 to a glowing reception, and while we know the developer has another entry in the works, there’s a long wait ahead. 

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