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The genre-divining sequel is finally here.

Divinity: Original Sin 2, is now available in its full glory, DRM-free on GOG.com.
After captivating players throughout its In Development cycle, the ambitious sequel to the critically-acclaimed turn-based RPG is now about to reach new heights. Combining deep pen-and-paper design philosophy with modern-day enhancements it offers a vast world rich in choice and dialogue, innovative 4-player co-op mode, flexible character creation, a powerful Game Master Mode, and of course the chance to meet Eithne, the community-inspired GOG.com hero.

For more godlike goodies, go for the Divine Edition, which includes a Digital Artbook, a Lorebook, a Map, the Soundtrack, a digital Art Pack and a Making-of video. If you don't want to commit just yet, you can always upgrade later.
Newcomers to the Divinity universe might want to go for the Eternal Edition: on top of the Divine Edition's contents, this pack also includes Divine Divinity, Divinity 2: Developer's Cut, Divinity: Original Sin + Design Documents, an Art Pack and the OST for that game.

Watch the trailer.
Post edited September 14, 2017 by maladr0Id
Fantastic cant wait to play the full version when i download it at home.One query i am A KS backer at CE level but i dont see any of the extras in the download links just the main game.
Post edited September 14, 2017 by aluinie
Thanks for the Upgrade Pack ^__^
But where you lost that huuuuge banner on the main page, GOG?
Yaay, can't wait to play!!! :D
And thank you for the upgrade option, when I saw the multiple editions, for a moment I was afraid I won't be able to upgrade :)
See you on the other side :D
Kinda bummed that this once belgian studio has decided on such a stiff regional pricing.

Not that I'm interested, RPGs are not really for I.
If someone know if we can play coop with steam friends
Excuse me , but honestly , is this the only release for today ? ( the free DLC doesn't count )
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yukiosan: If someone know if we can play coop with steam friends
You can. In the game one of you is the host that loads and saves the game. All he/she needs to do is send a code that the other one puts in. At least this was the case during the 'in development' phase.
Post edited September 14, 2017 by Senteria
I must say, it sure is amazing LOOKING and with that I do not mean only the graphics. Now the question is: Is it any fun to play? Would I personally like it? And a last question I already have the answer to, sadly: Can I afford it today? No :-( but then it might not be to my liking, maybe....

Nice release!
It would be great to see a discount for D:OS EE...
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GOG.com: The genre-divining sequel is finally here.

Divinity: Original Sin 2, is now available in its full glory, DRM-free on GOG.com.
After captivating players throughout its In Development cycle, the ambitious sequel to the critically-acclaimed turn-based RPG is now about to reach new heights. Combining deep pen-and-paper design philosophy with modern-day enhancements it offers a vast world rich in choice and dialogue, innovative 4-player co-op mode, flexible character creation, a powerful Game Master Mode, and of course the chance to meet Eithne, the community-inspired GOG.com hero.

For more godlike goodies, go for the Divine Edition, which includes a Digital Artbook, a Lorebook, a Map, the Soundtrack, a digital Art Pack and a Making-of video. If you don't want to commit just yet, you can always upgrade later.
Newcomers to the Divinity universe might want to go for the Eternal Edition: on top of the Divine Edition's contents, this pack also includes Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity, Divinity 2: Developer's Cut, Divinity: Original Sin + Design Documents, an Art Pack and the OST for that game.

Watch the trailer here!
COOL!
Thanks for the upgrade option, looking forward to play it :)
Post edited September 14, 2017 by Tarhiel
Interestingly the GOG download version is far larger than the Steam version (22GB vs 15GB)... and this with my 0.8 mb/s downloadspeed :-(