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Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga attacks from above with a gameplay trailer

RPG fans looking for something a little bit different might want to take a look at the upcoming collection, Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga, which offers a full game, a lengthy expansion, and pre-orders even get the soundtrack.

If the name Divinity II sounds familiar, that is because it was already released on both PC and the Xbox 360. The PC version was met with moderate critical and commercial success, while the 360 port was criticized for numerous glitches. Developer Larian has heard those complaints and decided to remaster the original game for the 360, then release it for just $39.99.

The collected set will also feature and 52-page full color art book as wella s the soundtrack. Look for Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga as an Xbox 360 exclusive on April 12.


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