All hail the dragon: Divinity: Dragon Commander gets launch trailer

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Are you confused about why social policies matter? Why you should listen to advisors? The sorts of things your Queen has to worry about? When the best time to turn into a dragon and lay waste to an army actually is? Then Larian Studios’ launch trailer for Divinity: Dragon Commander sounds like just what you need.

Divinity: Dragon Commander is due out tomorrow, and in celebration of this fact, Larian have released a five minute launch trailer that explains what the game’s about and what you can do. If you’ve ever wanted to run a Risk-style campaign with RTS battles (and an action element if you deign to make a dragon-y appearance) while making Choose Your Own Adventure decisions based on the requests of your advisors and wife, this could well be for you!

Give it a look below. Divinity: Dragon Commander is due out on 6 August – tomorrow.


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