The game should arrive in March for Linux users

Dec 19, 2014 22:10 GMT  ·  By

Divinity: Original Sin is a complex RPG developed by Larian Studios that managed to get a lot of praise from the community. It's been out on Windows for quite some time and the developers are also planning a Linux version.

The Linux edition of Divinity: Original Sin has been in the works for some time and the devs said that it would be out for the open source platform sometime in March. Now, more good news is coming from Larian Studios, as the developers also note that the Linux version of Divinity: Original Sin will get improvements generated by another two new RPG projects that are being worked on.

"And it immediately gives us a rationale for putting unreasonable amounts of effort in fixing the things we didn't do that well in D:OS, meaning our existing players will continue to get improved gameplay for as long as we can maintain compatibility. Furthermore, it also means that the toolset is going to be improved for a long time to come and so eventually we'll get more and better mods. We'll even have a Linux version," say the devs on the official blog.

Divinity: Original Sin was initially released back in June 2014, and it's one of the biggest RPG titles launched in years. It features an expansive storyline, beautiful graphics, and it's built with turn-based combat in mind. We'll keep you apprised with any news about the Linux version, as it becomes available.

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