The brilliant iPad version of Larian Studios’ Divinity: Original Sin 2 ($24.99) handled by Elverils was just updated on iPadOS following its first patch from a few months ago. Today’s major update brings a much needed feature that I’ve hoped would arrive ever since the game released on iPad. Divinity: Original Sin 2 now has cross save support with Steam. This will let you seamlessly go from PC to iPad and back taking your adventure with you. The update also adds support for Brazilian Portuguese and Latin American Spanish. Barring the new languages and cross save, overhead health bars, portrait-based targeting, UI enhancements, and more have also been added into the iPad version. Watch the Divinity: Original Sin 2 iPad trailer below:
When Divinity: Original Sin 2 hit iPad, we featured it as our Game of the Week. Read my glowing review of it here on iPad Pro 2020. If you own a fairly recent iPad (check the App Store page for the supported devices), you can buy Divinity: Original Sin 2 on the App Store right now for $24.99 here which is half the price of other platforms. Elverils even gauged interest in a port of the original game. I hope that happens because there is no portable version of Divinity: Original Sin yet barring playing it on the upcoming Steam Deck. Have you been playing it on iPad yet and would you like to see a port of the first game?
Update: This patch has just gone live.