Divinity II: Ego Draconis Interview, Divinity 3 Planned

Also on PCGames.de is an interview with Larian Studios' Swen Vincke and dtp's Claas Wolter, in which they discuss Divinity II's first patch, the forthcoming Xbox 360 version, the possibility of an expansion pack, plans to make the Divinity series into a trilogy, and more. From Google's translation:
pcgames.de: The End of Divinity 2 surprise the player with security. You speak from the artistic freedom and that you wanted away from the mainstream. How goes it with the Divinity universe next? Can we use an add-on or expect to continue?

Vincke: "You have right - the end has room for controversy. That was our intention. To explain, I must delve into the history of Divinity from the outset was planned as a trilogy, even before the work on the first game started Divinity . We tell a complete, but complex history into a living, evolving universe. And the end of Divinity 2 shows exactly what at the time of conclusion of the story in this universe happens. It emphasizes several characteristics of the main characters.

Greatly simplified, turns the Divinity universe to a boy, because his father lost his great love. His revenge, he then transmitted to the whole world. Only his father could stop him, he wants his son, but not lose.

Divinity 2 recounts as part of the trilogy of this conflict, and the end fits into this story. As the story just takes a certain course, were at this point, no alternative endings possible - we will however look at how we future, the desire for alternative ends meet.