5 Best Multiplayer and Co-Op Games of September 2017

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Divinity: Original Sin 2

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After the success of Divinity: Original Sin in 2014, its sequel released last month to very positive reviews. It features turn-based combat with four different difficult modes as you embark on a quest to destroy Bishop Alexandar the Innocent.

After choosing your own character’s race, origins, and stats, you can assign up to three companions to their aid during their quest. In single-player they stay as NPCs, but they can also become playable characters in multiplayer modes, meaning you and three friends can take up the quest together.

Along with a multiplayer mainline story, the game also has a competitive multiplayer mode where teams can fight in an arena map against other players and NPCs.

Divinity: Original Sin 2 has been in early access since September 2016, and released fully on Sept. 14 of this year. It is only available on PC.


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