Free Content Added to Divinity Original Sin 2 With More Planned Throughout 2019

Larian Studios is bringing free content to Divinity Original Sin 2 throughout 2019. The first ‘Gift Bag’ has already been released and patched into the game and contains “plenty of new faces, hairstyles and facial features for Character Creation.”

Larian wants players to feel fresh every time they roll a new character, so a bunch of new cosmetics will certainly help that along.

The new and free content coming to Divinity Original Sin 2 in 2019 is being created by Larian with assistance from Fools Theory and Anshar Studios.

Divinity Original Sin 2 Free Content

With the first Divnity Original Sin 2 free content available already, Gift Bag #2 is set to deliver content inspired by the modding community. 

The contents of additional Gift Bags will remain a secret for now but will be announced at a later date.

Divinity Original Sin 2 is available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

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