The isometric turn-based role-playing game Divinity: Original Sin will be launching on June 30th, 10 days after its original date of June 20th developer Larian Studios announced today.
The delay has been attributed to a few finishing touches being needed before the game leaves Steam Early Access. It will use the extra time to add voice-overs for a range of characters, and squash bugs.
"This is going to give us the time we need to get everything integrated," Larian told Kickstarter backers. "We know we're testing your patience, but you can rest assured that we're as keen as you to release - it's high time we get this game out of our hands and into yours."
Larian Studios has noted that anyone who has purchased the Steam Early Access version will still be able to continue their adventures until the new June 30th launch date. Divinity: Original Sin will be releasing simultaneously on Windows and Mac, and will feature cross-platform multiplayer in addition to a special touchpad gestured laptop mode.