Sure thing, let’s dive into this chaotic reimagining of an article that doesn’t quite follow any orderly path—because hey, neither does life sometimes.
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So, here’s the thing—Larian Studios just smashed it with Baldur’s Gate 3. Like, one’s seriously blown away by how they revived such an old-school RPG and showed everyone what new-age role-playing games can actually be. It’s like they lit a fire under the genre’s backside and said, “Here, have some magic!” Anyway, they’ve wrapped that up, and now it’s the big question: What next? But isn’t it always the next thing that gets you hyped? There’s talk, no—more like whispers—about them diving back into their own treasure trunk, which, let’s be honest, still shines pretty bright.
I mean, they’ve opened shop in Warsaw! How cool is that? But none of this would even be here without Divinity. Not trying to downplay Baldur’s Gate—those are heavy-hitting names—but Divinity was, like, their personal playground. You know the kind where you climb up the wrong side of the slide just because no one’s telling you not to? That kind of fun, just with fantasy armor and magic spells.
Now, before BG3 took the spotlight, they had already scored some serious RPG points with Divinity: Original Sin. That game… wow. Some folks still call it one of the best CRPGs ever. I mean, who am I to argue? Larian has that knack for rich, twisty stories that pull you in like a vacuum cleaner. With their BG3 project tidied away, it sure seems like we’re edging closer to another Divinity spectacle. They haven’t said anything official—those sneaky developers—but there’s a flicker of hope for Divinity: Original Sin 3, something to feast on, my friends.
So, what could be next? Well, from the grapevine—or rather, directly from the horse’s mouth, but let’s stick with grapevine—they’ve got secret stuff brewing. Whether it’s Divinity, something totally fresh, or another narrative whirlwind, expect big things, rich tales, and plenty of tactical madness. For all those peeps mourning BG3’s finish line, take solace! There’s a lovely chance Larian’s next roll of the dice feels like a homecoming… albeit with a twist. And maybe some new tricks up its sleeves. You know how they do.
If you’re thinking Baldur’s Gate and Divinity are like apples and oranges… nah, they’re more like two uniquely flavored cupcakes. Both got that turn-based spice, the memorable companions that you want to argue with, and choices that split the road in crazy directions. Honestly, it’s where Larian’s genius showed up first. The chaos, the fun, the heartbreak—all rooted in Divinity. And who doesn’t love a bit of chaos in their RPG stew?
Last thought—just as Baldur’s Gate 3 shook up what we thought we knew of the Forgotten Realms, a new round of Divinity in Rivellon could be like strapping your boots and turning a fresh page in your favorite fantasy saga. Or maybe—even better—it’s about feeling right at home, while still stepping into the unknown.
So yeah, stay tuned. Or don’t. But you’ll probably want to, just in case Larian decides to throw everyone a curveball coated in magic and mayhem.