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A divine update.

<span class="bold">Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition</span>, the definitive version of one of the deepest modern RPGs ever, is available now DRM-free as a free upgrade to all Divinity: Original Sin owners on GOG.com!




Divinity: Original Sin showed us that there's huge demand for the cRPG genre to come back swinging. Based on the storytelling and combat known from titles like Ultima and Baldur's Gate, Divinity: Original Sin offers completely classic gameplay refined with modern and smooth game mechanics. The perfect mix of classic and new in RPG design. Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition brings a plethora of new improvements that impact nearly every single aspect of the game. Here's what you can expect:

--Local Split-Screen Co-Op - be a couch potato, save the world with big-screen-friendly UI and controller support. Convenient!
--New Story & Content - there's a ton more adventure to enjoy with whole new areas populated with new characters, fully voiced dialogs and quests for over 100 new story moments. The smarter AI is now also rebalanced more fun to play against, and your abilities have been rebalanced and expanded.
--Graphical Improvements - Boom! Stunning! Divinity: Original Sin is now even more beautiful and shiny with a ton of new visual effects and animations, 360° camera and performance improvements to boot.
--New Difficulty Modes - whether you're looking for a casual story experience, or a challenging Ironman mode, you can play the game just the way you want to.




Of course, this is just the tip of the iceberg with tons of new content and changes ready to be explored. And best of all, it's free if you already own Divinity: Original Sin on GOG.com!

Upgrade to <span class="bold">Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition</span>, now DRM-free on GOG.com
How can i upgrade ? I can't see where...

I'm owning the original version and i don't see how to upgrade it.
What's the point of the collector's edition if I own the Source Hunter DLC already?
Why is it not possible to upgrade to this edition?
Why even have that at all?

edit: Why are the Source Hunter bonus items exclusive to the collector's edition if the in-game content is present in both editions? (like mrkgnao asked)
Post edited October 27, 2015 by Wurzelkraft
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mrkgnao: The EE game page says that it includes the Source Hunter DLC: "Enhanced Edition features 1000's of enhancements including split-screen cooperative play and Source Hunter DLC".

However the Source Hunter DLC bonuses (artbook, soundtracks, design docs) are not listed on the EE game page, but only on the EE Collector's Edition game page. So which is correct?
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Wurzelkraft: What's the point of the collector's edition if I own the Source Hunter DLC already?
Why is it not possible to upgrade to this edition?
Why even have that at all?
I noticed this as well, having the source hunter DLC from before, the only thing I have "lost" in EE are the extras, however I can still access them using my old version in library
Post edited October 27, 2015 by Zergoss
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Azonn: How can i upgrade ? I can't see where...

I'm owning the original version and i don't see how to upgrade it.
It's a separate listing in your library, should be right at the top or near there (when sorted by newest).
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Azonn: How can i upgrade ? I can't see where...

I'm owning the original version and i don't see how to upgrade it.
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DrearierSpider: It's a separate listing in your library, should be right at the top or near there (when sorted by newest).
I have the same problem, I have DOS for 3 days and I didnt get EE yet :/
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MetalPlateMage: Possibly dumb question but if you buy it now does it come with the original edition as well?
The original version is still in my library, but I already had it prior to EE release. I'm pretty sure you'll get both versions buying now, but I'm not 100% on that.
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Wurzelkraft: What's the point of the collector's edition if I own the Source Hunter DLC already?
Why is it not possible to upgrade to this edition?
Why even have that at all?
In fact, why the hell the Collector's Edition costs 30€ more than normal EE (40€ base EE, 70€ Collector's)?

EDIT: Right, because it includes an additional copy of the game so you can play coop with someone else.
Post edited October 27, 2015 by Ghildrean
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DrearierSpider: It's a separate listing in your library, should be right at the top or near there (when sorted by newest).
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Sindraxx: I have the same problem, I have DOS for 3 days and I didnt get EE yet :/
Yep, that's exactly my problem!!

It'es not in my list of game owned :(
GOG rules! Thanks guys!
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mrkgnao: The EE game page says that it includes the Source Hunter DLC: "Enhanced Edition features 1000's of enhancements including split-screen cooperative play and Source Hunter DLC".

However the Source Hunter DLC bonuses (artbook, soundtracks, design docs) are not listed on the EE game page, but only on the EE Collector's Edition game page. So which is correct?
According to a Larian dev on Steam if you own the CE of the original version , you should have the CE for the EE .

Seems they encounter the same issue when the original version got released, IE : no collector's edition avaible.

That doesn't explain why it happends on GOG.....oooh i got it ; i should i have read :/

Collector's Edition includes:
- bonus code for a copy of Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition on GOG
- soundtrack (FLAC and MP3)
- design documents
- artbook

i guess everything is included in the original version.....
Post edited October 27, 2015 by DyNaer
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Ghildrean: In fact, why the hell the Collector's Edition costs 30€ more than normal EE (40€ base EE, 70€ Collector's)?
Maybe because of that:
bonus code for a copy of Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition on GOG
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DyNaer: According to a Larian dev on Steam if you own the CE of the original version , you should have the CE for the EE .

Seems they encounter the same issue when the original version got released, IE : no collector's edition avaible.

That doesn't explain why it happends on GOG.....
So I should have gotten the collector's edition since I own D:OS and the DLC? Is that right?
Hmm, the Source Hunter DLC is no longer available for purchase...

Same case on Steam.
Post edited October 27, 2015 by Grargar
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A Belgian game, cool.

STEEPLY regionnally-priced, lame. :/

Bah, it wasn't really universally acclaimed and I have too many rpgs I don't play. :P
Looks excellent, but it is a shame this game is turn based - else i would have bought it.