Larian Studios is returning to the Divinity series with... Divinity
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Larian Studios is returning to the Divinity series with... Divinity
"Larian Studios didn't rest on its laurels for long. Two years after taking home the Game of the Year prize for Baldur's Gate III at The Game Awards, the developer popped up again at the 2025 edition of the ceremony to announce its upcoming project, which is the next entry in the Divinity series. Simply called Divinity, this will be the studio's biggest game to date with "more breadth and depth than ever before," according to TGA host Geoff Keighley."
"Before the reveal trailer was shown at The Game Awards, a short (and rather neat) live performance took place in which some actors were hoisted into the air. The trailer itself is pretty gruesome. It references The Wicker Man, as large wooden effigies with people chained inside are set ablaze. I won't spoil what else happens other than to say it's pretty gruesome, so maybe don't watch it quite yet if you've just had dinner."
"After 2017's Divinity: Original Sin II, Larian took a break from the series with which it established itself to make BG3. The rumor mill had been churning about a new Divinity game after Keighley shared a photo of a statue that was erected in the Mojave Desert. The shape of the statue matched a Divinity logo that was trademarked recently."
Larian Studios unveiled Divinity, the next entry in the Divinity series, at The Game Awards 2025. The game is billed as the studio's biggest project to date with "more breadth and depth than ever before." Larian paused the Divinity series after 2017's Divinity: Original Sin II to focus on Baldur's Gate III. Rumors of a new Divinity title circulated after Geoff Keighley shared a photo of a statue in the Mojave Desert matching a recently trademarked Divinity logo. The reveal included a short live performance and a gruesome trailer referencing The Wicker Man featuring wooden effigies with people burned inside. No release window has been announced.
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