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Baldur's Gate 3 studio and RPG royalty Larian has officially announced and revealed its next game: a new Divinity title.
Larian debuted its new RPG at The Game Awards 2025 with one of the more gruesome, unsettling trailers I've seen in recent memory. It starts by showing an emaciated, brutally tortured prisoner suspended by the wrists, before transitioning to a scene that initially looks a lot cheerier: some sort of celebration where people are eating, drinking, dancing... burning their prisoner alive.
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Anyway, no platforms or release date plans have been revealed, but the good news is that there's definitely a new Divinity happening, and it's been described by host Geoff Keighley as "even larger than Baldur's Gate 3" and Larian's "biggest game ever." Also, it's actually just called Divinity this time, it seems.
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