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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
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Grargar: Hmm, the Source Hunter DLC is no longer available for purchase...

Same case on Steam.
God damn it, I was about to purchase it for the original game. What gives?
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Grargar: Hmm, the Source Hunter DLC is no longer available for purchase...

Same case on Steam.
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WinterSnowfall: God damn it, I was about to purchase it for the original game. What gives?
Original also seems to be gone, EE has replaced it by the looks
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Wurzelkraft: So I should have gotten the collector's edition since I own D:OS and the DLC? Is that right?
welll it's a bit akward at first ; i updated my previous post :

normaly if i understood properly you have everything : the extra content for the collector edition is in fact with the original version (soundtrack etc....). The source hunter DLC is obviously in the Enhanced Edition (the contrary would be not really a good idea :P)

but still at first it seems odd.
Post edited October 27, 2015 by DyNaer
Only received the normal version of the EE, not the CE
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DyNaer: welll it's a bit akward at first ; i updated my previous post :

normaly if i understood properly you have everything : the extra content for the collector edition is in fact with the original version (soundtrack etc....).

but still at first it seems odd.
Guess that happened because they added the bonus copy to the CE...
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DyNaer: welll it's a bit akward at first ; i updated my previous post :

normaly if i understood properly you have everything : the extra content for the collector edition is in fact with the original version (soundtrack etc....).

but still at first it seems odd.
These items are missing from the regular edition though:
- soundtrack (FLAC and MP3)
- design documents
- artbook

I still have access because I own the old DLC but that seems a little silly for new customers. Why include the in-game content in the EE but not the goodies? o_O
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ElTerprise: Guess that happened because they added the bonus copy to the CE...
That's a possibity , Where's Judas when we need him :)
Questions for any Staff members:

I have a D:OS Kickstarter reward in the form of a D:OS digital copy that I have not yet claimed (I haven't even generated a GOG code for it, I haven't claimed it from the Larian Vault site). When I will claim it I will select GOG delivery which will generate a GOG code. Then I will activate it on GOG. My questions are:
- what version will that give me, will it give me the D:OS original? I assume so
- if so, will I also get the EE version added to my library at some point? I assume I should

I'm asking because I imagine that the way EE was added today to everyone's Library is that GOG did a pass of everyone that had the original game in the library and added EE but that DOES NOT cover people that have YET to claim their D:OS KS reward and activate it on GOG although technically they should get both the original and the EE because according to Larian "everyone that has purchased the original game before this date will get EE for free", which doesn't just mean "everyone that has activated the game until this date" but it is a wider set than that.

But I wish to have someone from GOG Staff answer these questions, thank you!
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DyNaer: welll it's a bit akward at first ; i updated my previous post :

normaly if i understood properly you have everything : the extra content for the collector edition is in fact with the original version (soundtrack etc....).

but still at first it seems odd.
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Wurzelkraft: These items are missing from the regular edition though:
- soundtrack (FLAC and MP3)
- design documents
- artbook

I still have access because I own the old DLC but that seems a little silly for new customers. Why include the in-game content in the EE but not the goodies? o_O
So it seems that now the bonuses costs $30, whereas previously they cost $10? I know I would get another copy of the game if I buy the EECE, but I don't need two copies, so it translates to a much more expensive set of bonuses. A pity.
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DyNaer: That's a possibity , Where's Judas when we need him :)
Yes. Clarification would be nice because i also had the Game + DLC and thus should've received the CE...
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DyNaer: The source hunter DLC is obviously in the Enhanced Edition (the contrary would be not really a good idea :P)
Is it, though? Let me ask WinterSnowfall above who didn't purchase Source Hunter.

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WinterSnowfall: God damn it, I was about to purchase it for the original game. What gives?
Are the Source Hunter extras (artbook, design notes, soundtrack) anywhere in your Original Sin or Original Sin - Enhanced Edition box?
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Wurzelkraft: These items are missing from the regular edition though:
- soundtrack (FLAC and MP3)
- design documents
- artbook

I still have access because I own the old DLC but that seems a little silly for new customers. Why include the in-game content in the EE but not the goodies? o_O
yes they are missing but if you check the original version they are here (if you have CE edition or whatever its name)

yes that's silly for new customers -_- ; but hey don't ask me ;P
Post edited October 27, 2015 by DyNaer
I bought the original a few days ago off G2A, but don't see the EE on my GOG library. Am I not getting it?
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mrkgnao: So it seems that now the bonuses costs $30, whereas previously they cost $10? I know I would get another copy of the game if I buy the EECE, but I don't need two copies, so it translates to a much more expensive set of bonuses. A pity.
I guess.
New: http://i.imgur.com/skKryHe.png
Old: http://i.imgur.com/hqtfymg.png
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Grargar: Is it, though? Let me ask WinterSnowfall above who didn't purchase Source Hunter.

Are the Source Hunter extras (artbook, design notes, soundtrack) anywhere in your Original Sin or Original Sin - Enhanced Edition box?
No only the ingame content of the Source Hunter should be included - not the Source Hunter goodies... if i understand it correctly