Larian Studios maintains that the public access to Divinity: Original Sin 3 files was not an intentional data leak, but rather a result of a technical glitch on X.
Larian Studios, the renowned developer behind the critically acclaimed Baldur's Gate 3, is currently engrossed in the creation of two new role-playing games (RPGs). The studio's covertness surrounding these projects has fueled speculation among fans, with many hoping that one of the new games could be a sequel in the Divinity: Original Sin series, a franchise that brought Larian significant success in the past.
The studio's recent change of their official Twitter handle from @larianstudios to @divinity briefly generated excitement, leading fans to speculate about a potential return to the Divinity series. However, Larian's Director of Publishing, Michael Douse, quickly dampened the speculation, explaining that the name change was part of an audit of the studio's intellectual properties.
Douse clarified that while the studio remains mum on the details of their new projects, they are indeed working on multiple RPGs, both ambitious in scope. He did not, however, explicitly state that a new Divinity game was not in the works.
In an interview, Douse hinted at the possibility of a new Divinity game, stating that Larian has "many pots on the stove. We'll see where the cooking takes us and when." The timing of the new games remains uncertain, with Larian co-founder Swen Vincke expressing hope that the studio will have something to show by 2030.
Larian Studios, established in 1996, found significant success with the Divinity series before venturing into the Baldur's Gate 3 project. Their commitment to the franchise, spanning nearly 30 years, has led many to believe that a return to the Divinity universe is likely.
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Fans of Larian Studios eagerly anticipate the upcoming season of RPGs, hoping one could be a new instalment in the Divinity: Original Sin series. The studio's Twitter name change to @divinity increased excitement, but speculation was later dampened by Director of Publishing, Michael Douse. He hinted at the possibility of a new Divinity game, mentioning multiple pots on the stove and the prospect of a reveal by 2030.
While staying silent on project details, Douse affirmed that the new games will be ambitious, following Larian's successful history in the RPG genre. Larian Studios' legacy with the Divinity series has led many fans to predict a return to the franchise.
In the tech-driven world of social media and entertainment, fans closely follow the latest updates on gadgets, games, and gaming news on platforms like PC Gamer. Meanwhile, fans continue to place their bets on when and if a new Divinity game will be announced.