The Maker Of Baldur's Gate 3 Reveals Its Next RPG - Kotaku
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The Maker Of Baldur's Gate 3 Reveals Its Next RPG - Kotaku
"Just two years after winning Game of the Year for Baldur's Gate 3, Larian Studios is wasting no time showing off its next project to the world. It teased its next RPG at the Game Awards and it can't come soon enough. It's called Divinity and promises to be "even larger" than Baldur's Gate 3. The reveal follows a multi-week guessing game linked to a mysterious statue that recently appeared in the California desert."
"The Divinity franchise began back in 2002 with Divine Divinity, only the second game Larian ever shipped. It was a hack-and-slash action-RPG in the vein of Diablo, set in a world that revolved around magic and demonic cults The Belgium-based studio went on to release multiple sequels, prequels, and spin-offs, eventually culminating in Divinity: Original Sin and Original Sin II, isometric RPGs which won acclaim with their shift to turn-based combat and focus on story and characters."
Larian Studios revealed a new Divinity RPG at the Game Awards, promising a title even larger than Baldur's Gate 3. The reveal followed a multi-week teaser involving a mysterious statue in the California desert and a trademark filing that matched the symbol. The Divinity series began in 2002 with Divine Divinity and evolved through sequels, prequels, and spin-offs into Divinity: Original Sin and Divinity: Original Sin II, which shifted to turn-based combat and emphasized story and characters. Baldur's Gate 3 surpassed previous Divinity entries in success, and the studio moved on from the Dungeons & Dragons IP to pursue new projects.
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