![]() ![]() No one, that is, except Twitter user who decided to look into the source code of the image and found some very interesting details. Seeming reasonable enough, fans got excited and no one questioned what else this image could possibly mean. Kotaku’s Jason Schreier reported Thursday that the makers of Divinity: Original Sin 2 placed the image above on their website, which the public immediately perceived as the third installment in the Divinity series.
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