Divinity Original Sin Enhanced Edition Co-Op Trailer is Hype

Check out how co-op works in Larian's upcoming RPG.

Posted By | On 23rd, Sep. 2015

Divinity Original Sin

Larian Studios continues its development on Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition for the Xbox One, PS4 and PC. A new trailer released today reveals how the co-op in the game will work, especially on consoles. Check it out below.

The Enhanced Edition of Divinity: Original Sin will allow two players to share screen space but dynamically splits when they go their separate ways. There are no loading screens while exploring the world and the UI and controls have been optimized for consoles.

The overall co-op mechanic also introduces some intriguing new gameplay choices as you decide on what tactics to use in battles and a rock-paper-scissors feature to help resolve any dissension between players.

Of course, there are several other awesome new additions with the Enhanced Edition including new quests, new story options, improved visuals and much more. Check it out when it releases on Xbox One and PS4 in October. PC users who own the original game will receive the Enhanced Edition as a separate game completely free.


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