Deal | Two RPG classics, one rare all-time low: Baldur’s Gate 3 forerunners bundled for $10 instead of $60 on Steam

Divinity: Original Sin is an old-school role-playing game with plenty of player freedom, a surprisingly deep story and tactical combat. Anyone who immediately thinks of Baldur’s Gate 3 is on the right track. Divinity also comes from Larian Studios and practically paved the way for Baldur’s Gate 3. Without the success of the Divinity RPGs, the studio might never have secured the rights to the Dungeons & Dragons license. Anyone who has not yet played Divinity: Original Sin and its sequel currently has a good opportunity to catch up on Steam.
The Source Saga bundle includes Divinity: Original Sin (normally $40) and Divinity: Original Sin 2 (normally $45) and is currently 82% off, costing $10.66 instead of $59.48. According to SteamDB, this matches the bundle’s previous all-time low, which it has only reached rarely – most recently in December 2025. Most other sales only offer an 80% discount. Remarkably, the bundle is even cheaper than Divinity: Original Sin 2 on its own, which currently costs $11.24 with a 75% discount. The first game, meanwhile, is available separately for around $4 thanks to a 90% discount.
The Divinity games send players into the fantasy world of Rivellon, a land full of magic and unusual creatures. The gameplay is defined above all by a high degree of freedom. Players explore the world from an isometric top-down perspective, fight undead and demons, and experience an expansive story about gods, magic and political conflict. One of the games’ core features is that they offer several ways to solve quests and overcome problems creatively. Alongside positioning and team synergies, the turn-based combat system also relies on environmental effects such as fire, poison, water and electricity.


In the first game, players take on the role of two human Source Hunters investigating a mysterious murder case. Classes exist, but mainly serve as flexible starting templates for skills and equipment. Divinity: Original Sin 2 introduces several playable races for the first time, including humans, elves, dwarves, lizard-like humanoids and the undead, each with their own special traits. The sequel puts players in the role of so-called Sourcerers, who are persecuted because of their dangerous magic.
Both games enjoy excellent ratings on Steam. While Divinity: Original Sin has 86% positive Steam reviews, Divinity: Original Sin 2 reaches an even stronger 94%. It should be noted that the games are quite demanding, especially because they do not always explain all of their mechanics. Players willing to take on the challenge can expect an RPG experience with plenty of depth – optionally also on handhelds. Both games are “Verified” on the Steam Deck.
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