It went on to raise four times its original funding goal, meeting all of the stretch goals laid out during the campaign. Players can also upload campaigns to Steam Workshop, “making it easy for game masters and players to find new adventures to play.” More details can be found on the Divinity: Original Sin II official website.ĭivinty: Original Sin II first hit Kickstarter in September 2015.
The mode also includes an “overhauled modding tool” game masters can take advantage of to build “battle arenas, provincial villages, haunted ruins,” and more. The new mode was developed as one of Divinity: Original Sin II’s Kickstarter stretch goals and let’s players use the “combat and roleplaying systems” of Divinity to create their own tabletop RPG campaigns.
There are also “pre-built settings and character models” included to help assemble encounters with hostile and friendly NPCs alike. Game masters “can choose from a wide array of campaign maps or upload their own images,” according to developer Larian Studios. The developer of Divinity: Original Sin II has revealed new details on the game’s upcoming Game Master mode.