First Big Divinity: Original Sin 2 Update Fixes A Bunch of Stuff

Oct 7, 2017 at 08:21am EDT

Divinity: Original Sin 2 has received unanimous acclaim so far, sitting at an average score of 94 on both Metacritic and OpenCritic. Our own Francesco rated it 9.6, calling it one of the best cRPG ever released.

It's hard to find a game with little to no flaws, but Larian Studios proved that, sometimes, it happens. With excellent story and characters, smart writing and masterfully crafted gameplay enhanced by the multiplayer modes, Divinity: Original Sin 2 truly deserves a place among the best cRPGs ever released.

The game has also sold very well so far, with SteamSpy data pointing to over 700K owners. It's only natural, then, that developer Larian Studios started rolling out the first big update, a download that falls a bit short of 5GB in size.

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You can check out the complete change log below.

Improvements and changes:

Bug Fixes:

UI Fixes:

 GM Mode:

Sound:

Modding:

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