Games launching in early access is still a relatively new phenomenon, with studios that use it experiencing varied amounts of success. Baldur's Gate 3, one of the biggest games of the decade so far, enjoyed huge success following its early access period, so it makes sense that Larian is aiming to follow a similar path for Divinity.
Speaking with TheGamer's Jade King - you can check out the full interview here - Larian CEO Swen Vincke confirmed that while the goal is for the newly revealed Divinity to be released in early access, he can't confirm that's the trajectory the studio's next project is going to take.
"We want to put it in early access, and that's our goal. We're not confirming it because there's always a risk that the world changes, that early access changes, that it doesn't work with the way we want. So we don't want to confirm things. But in general, that's our goal," Vincke revealed, noting the success that Baldur's Gate 3 enjoyed during, and thanks to, its early access period.
The welcome problem Divinity has that Baldur's Gate 3 didn't suffer from is notoriety. While a lot of people were anticipating the launch of...
