Last updated on March 29th, 2019
On their their official Twitter account Larian Studios announces a new turn-based RPG set in the Divinity universe, Divinity: Fallen Heroes is set to release this year.
Divinity: Fallen Heroes Announced by Larian Studios
The developer Larian Studios behind greatly popular strategy RPG Divinity Original Sin and Divinity Original Sin 2, have unveiled a new title featuring characters from the series. Teaming up with Danish studio Logic Artists, they have used the D:OS2 engine to create a new title. Logic Artists are known for their tactical turn-based Expeditions series which includes Expeditions: Viking and Expeditions: Conquistador.
Divinity: Fallen Heroes will bring new tactical turn-based combat and missions where the outcome will effect your narrative options. You can also play co-op or in single player. The title also sets to bring new weapons and skills to master.
You can check out the first glimpse of the game in the trailer below:
Divinity: Fallen Heroes is a new tactical game oozing with RPG elements, developed as a co-production between @larianstudios and @logicartists. Faced with a new evil, we’re calling on YOU to command The Lady Vengeance and continue the story of Divinity: Original Sin 2. pic.twitter.com/POOvvACeXe
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— Larian Studios (@larianstudios) March 27, 2019
The story will take place as you take on the role of commanders in the Divine Order, in charge of arresting the half-demon Malady who has stolen the Order’s doomsday weapons. You will be facing the biggest challenge yet, as you battle for global domination against the Lord of Chaos himself. But you will not be alone in your quest as you will have the former Godwoken and a not exactly reliable half-demon to assist you in saving the world. Together with your band of Divinity characters you will go on an adventure returning aboard the vessel of The Lady Vengence.
You features that have been shared on the official Divinity Fallen Heroes website include:
You can check out some of screenshots from the trailer below:
Larian Studios will be heading to PAX East 2019, so if you’re attending you have a chance to try out Divinity: Fallen Heroes. There is currently no release date for the title but it is expected to release sometime this year.
If you can’t wait for more Divinity universe news be sure to check out next Divinity Original Sin 2 Releases Free Content In-Game Gift Bag as well as our latest build guide for Occult Flamewielder. If you’re venturing into the game whether you’re a beginner or veteran, check out our Divinity Original Sin 2 wiki.
By Shabana Arif
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Larian Studios and Danish developer Logic Artists have teamed up to create Divinity: Fallen Heroes, a standalone title set in the Divinity: Original Sin 2 universe.
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Divinity: Fallen Heroes will feature two-player co-op as well a single-player mode, as you explore the farthest reaches of Rivellon aboard your very own flying battleship, The Lady Vengeance, which can harness the power of Source.
The heroes of Divinity: Original Sin 2 will all be along for the ride, including Fane, Ifan, Lohse, Sebille, the Red Emperor, and Beast, as well as Divinity 2 NPC Malady, who has been added to the throng of heroes as a playable character.
It sounds very much more strategic and involved than the previous titles in the series, boasting over 30 different unit types which you can equip with over 200 skills.
You'll be managing an entire ship's crew and, as you'd expect from a Larian game, your decisions will have an impact on pretty much everything. Your shipmates will abandon ship or have their hope restored based on your actions.
The combat system has had an overhaul, and the game's environmental surfaces (oil, fire, ice, etc.) will see the addition of Sulfurium which will affect your characters' positions on the battlefield.
As well as new locations, like the arid desert of the Lizard Empire, and snowy regions of the Dwarven Kingdom, gunpowder will be introduced into the series for the first time, letting you wield guns and rifles.
There's no release date just yet, but Divinity: Fallen Heroes will be making its way to 'multiple platforms' when it does launch.
Shabana is a freelance writer who enjoys JRPGs, wine, and not finishing games. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
Larian Studios has announced a new game based on the universe surrounding Divinity: Original Sin. Divinity: Fallen Heroes is a tactics-based game with RPG mechanics, which Larian says will “continue the story” of Original Sin 2.
You’ll be in charge of the Lady Vengeance, a flying battleship in which you and your crew – many of whom featured in Larian’s previous venture – travel between “over 60 hand-crafted missions.” The choices you make in those missions will have an impact on your narrative experience, as your troops react to your decisions.
Put simply, Fallen Heroes looks quite a lot like XCOM-style turn-based combat within Divinity’s fantasy setting. You can take a look at that in the trailer below, but there are plenty of new additions worth noting. Gunpowder has arrived in Rivellon, giving you access to an impressive arsenal of firearms, and there’ll also be the new Sulfurium surface alongside oil, water, Fire, Ice and Poison, which seems guaranteed to go off with a bang – so maybe don’t get too close.
You’ll be able to play Fallen Heroes as either a single-player experience or in simultaneous combat. Either way, you’ll want to make sure you come out on top – dead heroes will be dead lost forever, and too many defeats will see your crew lose hope and abandon the Lady Vengeance for good.
You can take a closer look at Fallen Heroes in the trailer below:
Larian says that it’s partnered with Logic Artists for the game, which is due to release later this year. Fallout 3 texture overhaul. If you happen to be heading to PAX East later this week, you’ll be able to check the game out for yourself at Larian’s booth.
Divinity: Fallen Heroes is an upcoming sequel to Divinity: Original Sin II. A tactics-focused game, much like XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Fallen Heroes is being developed in co-production with Logic Artists, a studio known for creating strategy RPGs like Clandestine and Expeditions: Vikings.
According to a Larian Studios press release, in Fallen Heroes, you'll delve 'deeper into the world of Rivellon as you command your troops aboard the Lady Vengeance. Age of empires 2 hot keys. Explore new lands and wield new weapons and skills. Build your squad and vanquish never-before seen corners of Rivellon.' The game will feature both single player and two-player coop.
Divinity: Fallen Heroes is a new tactical game oozing with RPG elements, developed as a co-production between @larianstudios and @logicartists. Faced with a new evil, we're calling on YOU to command The Lady Vengeance and continue the story of Divinity: Original Sin 2. pic.twitter.com/POOvvACeXe
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Several characters from Original Sin II return to help you fight on your quest, including Malady, Fane, Ifan, Lohse, Sebille, Red Emperor, and Beast. Combat is tactical, forcing you to make calculated decisions on the battlefield and challenging you to strategize prior to every encounter. The hub you'll return to between missions is a flying battleship called Lady Vengeance. It's there you'll manage your crew, influencing their relationships in how you interact with them.
Fallen Heroes introduces gun powder into the world of Divinity, allowing characters to wield firearms for the first time in the franchise. A new surface, called Sulfurium, has been introduced as well. Read more about the game from Larian Studios' synopsis below.
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Divinity: Fallen Heroes is scheduled to release on 'multiple platforms' later this year. If you haven't played it yet, consider picking up Divinity: Original Sin II. In our review, we gave the game a 10/10, and the title went on to be one of our favorites of 2017. It's definitive edition is also one of our best reissued games of 2018.
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