Divinity: Original Sin II funding concludes
Larian Studios managed to raise more than $2 million, not merely meeting the base requirements, but also the integration of all the stretch goals proposed by the studio.
To catch up with everything going on at Larian, you can head over to Twitch to see their Divinity: Original Sin 2 Twitchathon, which will be on-going until the end of the Kickstarter campaign tomorrow.
The full release of Divinity: Original Sin 2 is now targeted for December next year. Or you can use your powers for good.
Combined with extra funds from PayPal, the crowdfunding campaign for Original Sin II has exceeded $1.85 million, which means another stretch goal-Shapeshifting Mask has been reached.
RPG fans will be happy to know that long-time role-playing game writer Chris Avellone is joining the writing staff for Divinity: Original Sin 2.
The live event features a look at the Strategist Mode, modding tools and more.
The Hall of Echoes, a new playable area in the land of the dead. Games like Divinity: Original Sin 2 may not rival the sales figures of a Triple-A franchise like Call of Duty, but they certainly prove that studios can still be successful without being bankrolled by a corporate overlord.
In addition to a powerful system of classless character development, your origins and deeds will shape NPCs’ behaviors and attitudes.
Backers will have the opportunity claim Kickstarter-only rewards including multiplayer packs, a unique Kickstarter Collector’s Edition, custom artwork, and even a surprise pack that includes handpicked trinkets, mementos and other little things that inspired the team as they were developing the game.