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Divinity: Original Sin II Kickstarter goes live

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Sin harder.

The Kickstarter campaign for Divinity: Original Sin II is now live. The role-playing game sequel is asking for $500,000. It’ll have support for four player co-op and a new crafting system. Original Sin 2 will also have Skill Crafting, which will allow you to combine spells and abilities to make new ones. It is targeting PC, but it could hit other platforms later via stretch goals.

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The first Divinity: Original Sin was a big success on Kickstarter. It raised $944,282 after asking for $400,000, and critics praised the final release. An enhanced edition is coming out this fall for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles and PCs.

PC role-playing games have had a lot of success on Kickstarter, including Obsidian’s Pillars of Eternity and inXile’s Wasteland 2. Those two developers have teamed up with Double Fine to launch a new crowdfunding site made specifically for gaming, Fig. Divinity developer Larian, however, is going back to the Kickstarter well. It seems to be working, as Divinity II has already raised $165,960.