Divinity: Original Sin Officially Released

It has taken a Kickstarter campaign and multiple delays, but Divinity: Original Sin has finally been released. Owners of alpha/beta keys for the game will just see it upgraded to the full title on Steam (though they can have that key deactivated and get it on GOG, if they so want), contrary to what was the initial word, and should have already seen the download start (and possibly finish) on Valve's digital service. To celebrate the occasion Larian has published a new post-funding update from which I'm going to quote a few choice words:

Today is an extremely exciting day here at Larian. After years of developing a game we truly love, we get to release the full version of Divinity: Original Sin to both our amazing backers and to the rest of the gaming world.

It is at once thrilling and nerve-wracking; this vast world will now, for the first time, be explored in its entirety by the public. We can only hope you all have as much fun growing your Source Hunters and solving Rivellon's mysteries as we had developing them.

Without your support via Kickstarter and Early Access, this game would never have reached the level of polish and complexity present in its current form. Your contributions added a world of colour, secrets, enhancements, and depth to the game that has made this what we consider our best game to date.


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Congratulations to Larian then, here at GameBanshee we're all hoping the game fullfills the high expectations from backers and RPG fans.