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Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition heading to PC, Xbox One, PS4

Larian Studios used the weekend to declare that Divinity: Original Sin is heading to current-gen consoles and PC.

The studio says the game will be more than a standard re-release, offering local co-op, fully voiced characters and a reworked story complete with a new ending.

Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition is a completely separate game: not an update to Divinity: Original Sin,” Larian said via its forums. “Both games will remain available on PC and Mac, and it is important to note that they are totally different entities, so if you’ve already bought Original Sin you’ll see separate listings for Divinity: Original Sin and Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition in your Steam Library.

“This means that saved games can’t be transferred from Divinity: Original Sin to the Enhanced Edition. This is largely because of the technical changes we’ve made to how the game looks and feels, but the story has also been rewritten so heavily that most saved games would no longer be compatible with the plot.”

Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition heads to Xbox One, PS4, Windows PC, Mac and Linux sometime this year.


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