Following my feature comparing Larian Studios’ Divinity: Original Sin 2 ($12.99) on iPad, Steam Deck, Switch, and more, the game has been discounted on iPad once again. We usually don’t post about discounts that happen every few months unless said discounts are notable, or the game in question is special and worth highlighting each time. Divinity: Original Sin 2 is one of the most impressive iPad conversions ever, and I will keep beating the drum to get more people to play it. If you haven’t already, read my review of it here. While the iPad version was already cheaper than all other platforms, it has been discounted more than once to just $12.99 from its regular price of $24.99. Watch the trailer for Divinity: Original Sin 2 on iPad below:

As with the last discount, there is no mention on the App Store page for how long this discount is available, but the last two were between a week and two weeks. If you’ve not gotten it yet, now is a great time to grab Divinity: Original Sin 2 on iPad. We featured it as our Game of the Week and it was also our 2021 Game of the Year for iPad when it released. 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 $12.99 down here. Check it out on Nintendo Switch here and Steam here if you’d rather grab it there. What do you think of Divinity: Original Sin 2 on iPad if you’ve played it already and if you haven’t, will you buying it with today’s discount?

Mikhail Madnani

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