
In the wake of Larian Studios announcing a new Divinity is on the way, Baldur's Gate 3 and Divinity: Original Sin 2 have seen nice big spikes in sales. As much isn't surprising, since Larian had the honor of being the biggest publicity stunt and final reveal of last year's The Game Awards, but the sheer amount is a pleasant surprise for the company.
Founder Swen Vincke expressed his polite astonishment on Twitter. "Sales for both Baldur's Gate 3 and Divinity: Original Sin 2 have been incredible since the announcement of Divinity," he says, quote-tweeting a post about Baldur's Gate 3's concurrent players on Steam. "Divinity: Original Sin 2 really surprised us by having its best month since release in 2017."
Indeed, the Baldur's Gate threequel drew in over 110,000 concurrent players on Steam on Saturday, January 18, according to SteamDB, just down from a peak of over 127,000 on January 4. Looks to me like quite a few took advantage of the 25% discount in the winter sale on Valve's store to see what all this Dungeons and Dragons-related malarkey is all about.
Sales for both BG3 and D:OS 2 have been incredible since the announcement of Divinity. D:OS 2 really surprised us by having its best month since release in 2017. Wish I’d removed the squirrel in time :) https://t.co/fXTEUtuS7rJanuary 20, 2026
Not bad for an RPG that's primarily single-player and has been out for almost three years. Also on SteamDB, Original Sin 2 topped out at over 27,000 concurrents around January 4 as well, with the Enhanced Edition at a hefty 75% off likely doing some business there. That’s over a quarter of the game’s all-time peak of 93,701.
These figures are on top of whatever amount the Divinity: Original Sin 2 releases on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2 have done since arriving in December 2025. Larian was truly ready for the oncoming flurry of interest.
Honestly, if I were unfamiliar with Larian's work or didn't really think it was for me, the Divinity reveal trailer would've grabbed my curiosity. I mean, it features human sacrifice, dark forces, and an orgy - it's hard not to at least have some questions.
Vincke also used his tweet to take him at his arch-nemesis, a woodland critter in Original Sin 2 he'd like to erase from history. "Wish I'd removed the squirrel in time," he finishes. Hey, if it ain't broken, don't fix it.