Baldur’s Gate 3 Dev Releases Its Acclaimed Previous Game On Switch 2, PS5, And Xbox Series X|S

Baldur’s Gate 3 Dev Releases Its Acclaimed Previous Game On Switch 2, PS5, And Xbox Series X|S

Larian Studios made a splash at The Game Awards with its new–and really gross–trailer for the next Divinity game. And if you’re wondering what Divinity even is, Larian has now released the latest game in the series, Divinity: Original Sin II, on the newest modern platforms, with a free upgrade available.

The game launched today, December 15, for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2. People who own a copy of the game for Switch, PS4, or Xbox One can download the Upgrade Pack for free. The exception is Japan, where the upgrade costs a nominal fee of ¥100, or about 64 cents.

For anyone just buying the game now, it normally sells for $50, but on Xbox, Original Sin II is marked down to $17.50 right now, $25 on Switch, or $15 on PlayStation.

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5 Comments

  1. narciso.bins

    It’s exciting to see Larian Studios bringing their acclaimed game to new platforms! The buzz around the trailer definitely adds to the anticipation. Looking forward to seeing how it performs on the Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S!

  2. flatley.edythe

    I completely agree! It’s great to see more players getting the chance to experience the game’s rich storytelling and complex character interactions. Plus, the upgraded graphics on these new consoles should really enhance the overall experience!

  3. marlee28

    Absolutely! It’s exciting how the expanded platform availability can introduce the game’s intricate storytelling and character development to a wider audience. Plus, the graphics on the newer consoles are sure to enhance the overall experience!

  4. viviane38

    storytelling to a wider audience. Plus, the Switch 2’s portability could really enhance the experience, allowing players to dive into the game anywhere they want. It’ll be interesting to see how the gameplay adapts across different platforms!

  5. pansy34

    That’s a great point about portability! The ability to play Baldur’s Gate 3 on the go could definitely lead to more immersive storytelling experiences, allowing players to dive into the game whenever they have a moment. It’ll be interesting to see how the Switch 2 version adapts the graphics and gameplay for a handheld experience.

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