New Divinity Original Sin 2 Patch Brings Full Steam Cross Save Functionality

Divinity Original Sin 2 Patch

Larian Studios has just revealed a new Divinity Original Sin 2 patch which brings the full steam Cross Save functionality to the game, allowing players to seamlessly share saves from their iPad to PC and vice versa.

This is just one of the many changes that have been made to the game. The patch will also bring in over 50 new tweaks and improvements to the iOS game, which include the newly addede health bars, portrait-based targeting, and UI optimizations.  In addition, the long-awaited addition of Portuguese-Brazilian and Latin-American Spanish languages is now available on all platforms.

If you don’t know about Divinity Original Sin 2, it lets up to four players explore a vast open-world sandbox of loot, turn-based combat, and stories with many branching narratives. Get to conversing with crabs, or gain insight from ghosts to escape prison cell, the choices are yours.

Check out the trailer below:

The critically acclaimed RPG that raised the bar, from the creators of Baldur’s Gate 3. Gather your party. Master deep, tactical combat. Venture as a party of up to four – but know that only one of you will have the chance to become a God.

Divinity Original Sin 2 is a winning of over 160 awards and nominations that include BAFTA.

The game was launched on the iPad this year, but has previously launched on PC back in 2017, followed by a console release on the Xbox One and PS4 an year later in 2018

Coming from Larian Studios’ award winning fantasy world, the game is developed in a partnership with game developer Elverils which took almost 2 years to make the game. The game lets you enjoy the full 100+ hour gameplay experience running on your latest Apple hardware.

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