Larian Studios has slashed the price of its entire Divinity RPG series to an all-time low, making it possible to play nearly two decades of turn-based tactical combat, deep storytelling, and unforgettable worldbuilding for just $23. The sale includes all six main entries in the franchise—from Divinity: Original Sin* to Beyond Divinity—a collection that normally retails for $157. The discount expires February 9, when prices will revert to standard rates.

What’s included in the sale?

  • Divinity: Original Sin ($30 value)
  • Divinity: Original Sin 2 ($60 value)
  • Divinity II: Ego Draconis ($20 value)
  • Divine Divinity: The Awakening ($10 value)
  • Divinity II: Developer’s Cut ($15 value)
  • Beyond Divinity ($22 value)

The only omission is Original Sin 2: Eternal Edition, which is being offered separately at a 60% discount ($10 instead of $25). This exclusion feels odd given the series’ depth, but the full franchise bundle remains an unmatched bargain for fans eager to revisit—or discover—Larian’s signature blend of tactical depth and narrative ambition.

Why is this deal worth grabbing?

Larian’s Divinity Franchise Sale: $157 Worth of RPGs for Just $23

Original Sin 2 alone is a landmark in modern RPGs, praised for its dynamic armor system, player freedom, and co-op gameplay. Even older entries like Divinity II and Divine Divinity hold up remarkably well, offering turn-based combat and rich lore that predates Baldur’s Gate 3. For those new to the series, this is a rare chance to experience its evolution without committing to individual purchases.

How should you play them?

Larian’s games are best approached in reverse chronological order, starting with Original Sin 2 (2017) and working backward. Beyond Divinity (2004) is the most niche, but its inclusion adds historical context. The studio’s latest announcement—a new Divinity* game (untitled, no relation to the series) without the classic turn-based mechanics—has sparked debate, but this sale ensures the originals remain accessible.

What’s next for Larian?

The studio has faced scrutiny over its use of AI tools during development, though it has clarified that no generative AI will appear in the final product. Instead, AI is being explored for internal workflows, such as automating model resizing—a process that blurs the line between traditional automation and AI-assisted design. Regardless, the Divinity series remains a testament to Larian’s craftsmanship, and this sale is the perfect time to relive it.