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According to Larian studios press release, Divinty II: Developer’s Cut will become available at GOG.com later this month. Shame GOG doesn't seem to be getting The Divinity Anthology but at least all games in that collection will be available here separately upon Divinty II: Developer’s Cut's release. The release is mentioned in the very end of press release.
Larian Studios celebrates the 10th Anniversary of the Divinity® RPG series with a limited release of the Divinity Anthology Collector’s Edition – and a digital version is planned too!

October 9th, 2012

GHENT, BELGIUM - Ten years ago Larian Studios released Divine Divinity, an RPG that grew to become one of PC GAMER’s “Top 100 Games of All Time”. Ever since then, Beyond Divinity and Divinity II have followed, continuing the legacy of ‘the RPG series with an ironic twist’. Today, the Belgian indie studio remembers the good old times with the release of a limited run of the Divinity Anthology Collector’s Edition: a unique compilation of all 3 games for which no costs were spared to produce many thrilling extras!

Farhang Namdar, game designer at Larian Studios, explains it all in this short video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA9QggTdsdg

For the record, the Divinity Anthology Collector’s Edition includes: both DRM-free and Steam multi-lingual versions of Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity and Divinity II: Developer’s Cut; two soundtracks featuring the best works of Kirill Pokrovsky, Divinity’s famous composer, as well as outtakes and rare pieces that never made it into the games; a 130 page Developer’s Journal that tells the story of Larian’s last 15 years in the games business accompanied by many pieces of unreleased art; an old-school sticker set offering skulls, dragons and princesses to customize your phone or notebook; two double-sided posters for your bedroom or office; and two codes for unique ingame items for Divinity: Dragon Commander and Divinity: Original Sin, both of which are expected to be released in 2013.

Only 25.000 copies of this rare package have been produced, and these are now on their way to retail stores in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, South Africa and the United Kingdom, where recommended retail prices are set at around €29.99 (so we don’t really expect the stock to linger). A small run of the Divinity Anthology Collector’s Edition is also available for order directly from https://www.LarianVault.com, with every box signed personally by the development team.

Finally, the Divinity Anthology will also become available digitally – with Steam and Larian Vault releases in the works, e.t.a. later this month. GOG.com will be offering Divinty II: Developer’s Cut.
Maybe they also update the current versions and start a special sale, that would be same then the Anthology including old customers get some loyality bonus and the cheap opportunity to grab Divinity II. We will see.
Post edited October 10, 2012 by DukeNukemForever
It is sad that we are not getting the Anthology with same time as Steam.
Developer's Cut? Developer needs a bigger cut? What's new in this edition?
Why yes. Yes, it is. :P
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grviper: Developer's Cut? Developer needs a bigger cut? What's new in this edition?
It includes a "developer mode" wherein all of the developer tools are enabled in a console, as well as some extra content from the making of the game and a few videos.
Post edited October 10, 2012 by TheEnigmaticT
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grviper: Developer's Cut? Developer needs a bigger cut? What's new in this edition?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7bBLTytWQNg
Divinity 2: Developer's Cut includes a variety of cheats and cut features you can toy around with (plus a variety of extras).
So basically it's Dragon Knight Saga with developer cheats enabled and cut content added as well as variety of extras.

Edit: ninja'd by blue text. My google fu failed me :-p (also anyone else having problem with edit function? It removes spacing between paragraphs. Using Firefox)
Post edited October 10, 2012 by Petrell
It looks like the GOG package doesn't come with the developer's journal. Why not?
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RaggieRags: It looks like the GOG package doesn't come with the developer's journal. Why not?
http://www.gog.com/divinity

Scroll down a bit. It does, indeed, have the journal. :)
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RaggieRags: It looks like the GOG package doesn't come with the developer's journal. Why not?
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TheEnigmaticT: http://www.gog.com/divinity Scroll down a bit. It does, indeed, have the journal. :)
Ahh, okay. I just thought it comes with the extras listed on the product pages. My bad.
Uhh, so, where exactly is the journal? I don't see it in the list of downloads.
Post edited October 10, 2012 by RaggieRags
Excellent games, as regards Div2, I have it and the exp on PC and the DKS version on 360, but I will totally buy this if I see it in a shop, thanks for the heads up!
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F1ach: Excellent games, as regards Div2, I have it and the exp on PC and the DKS version on 360, but I will totally buy this if I see it in a shop, thanks for the heads up!
There are only 25000 boxed copies produced in total divided among their own shop and following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland (YAY ME! ;-p), France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, South Africa or the UK. Ireland won't be getting apparently so you either order it from Larian's own store or go hunting a copy in the UK.
Just 25,000 copies have been produced for retail, and none in North America, so if you live here, your best bet is to try for the even more limited run on the official site, or go all digital via GOG.com. Failing that, you'll have to do some work and shell out some extra dough to nab a copy. If you live in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, South Africa or the UK, though, you're good to go.
Post edited October 10, 2012 by Petrell
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F1ach: Excellent games, as regards Div2, I have it and the exp on PC and the DKS version on 360, but I will totally buy this if I see it in a shop, thanks for the heads up!
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Petrell: There are only 25000 boxed copies produced in total divided among their own shop and following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland (YAY ME! ;-p), France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, South Africa or the UK. Ireland won't be getting apparently so you either order it from Larian's own store or go hunting a copy in the UK.
Just 25,000 copies have been produced for retail, and none in North America, so if you live here, your best bet is to try for the even more limited run on the official site, or go all digital via GOG.com. Failing that, you'll have to do some work and shell out some extra dough to nab a copy. If you live in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, South Africa or the UK, though, you're good to go.
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Petrell:
OK thanks for the clarification :)
I see the journal has been added to the downloads. It's very nice. I wish there were more books like this about more games. BTW, the physical anthology has some codes for the upcoming Larian games. Are we getting those? I see no reason why the digital version shouldn't include them also.

I don't know if this is the right place for asking this, but how about also adding the poster art to the digital set?
Post edited October 11, 2012 by RaggieRags