While Baldur's Gate 3 may be Larian Studios' most recognizable project, fans of Divinity: Original Sin 2 can also enjoy some time in the spotlight thanks to its TTRPG. When it comes to adapting video games into either board games or tabletop role-playing games, the results can be divisive. For every fantastic board game like Resident Evil 2, Slay the Spire, and Fallout there are duds like Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game, so seeing the love and care Larian has poured into this Divinity game is exciting.
Per a post on X (formerly Twitter), Larian Studios shared some pictures of Divinity Original Sin The Boardgame in action, tempting players to pick up their own copy at PAX West.
The game itself, which costs a staggering $150, took followers by surprise given that many weren't aware that the product even existed, prompting the developer to share a link to its official merchandise store for those interested in picking up a copy. PAX West has clearly proven to be a success for Divinity Original Sin The Boardgame as more players than ever are being exposed to its existence.
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