Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition Launch Trailer Looks Awesome

Are you sold on it yet?

Posted By | On 23rd, Oct. 2015

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Divinity: Original Sin is finally making its way over to the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 as Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition, which launches on October 27. And to make sure that console gamers have gotten the memo on Larian’s award winning, critically acclaimed JRPG from last year, they’ve given us a brand new launch trailer for the game.

The launch trailer shows off the multiple enhancements that the appropriately named ‘Enhanced Edition’ brings with it to the table, including the slick and stylish interface that allows the player to seamlessly switch between inventory, spells, and skills. Each player has full control of their own UI, in and out of split-screen mode. 

Featuring seamless drop in/drop out multiplayer (local and online), new difficulty modes, and a whole host of new content, Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition is definitely going to make it worth your while to gave the game a gander even on consoles- the question now is, will you do so?


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