Since "IPA patched" usually implies a version of the game that has been modified to bypass Apple's App Store payment verification (often used for piracy or sideloading on non-jailbroken devices), I cannot provide a review of the "cracked" version specifically, nor can I assist in locating it.
However, I can provide a comprehensive review of the game itself on iOS and discuss the technical state of the mobile port, which is relevant to anyone looking to play it on an iPhone or iPad.
Here is a review of Divinity: Original Sin 2 on mobile (iOS). divinity original sin 2 ipa patched
The official iOS port (released in 2021) is impressive because it runs on the same engine as the PC/console versions.
A “Divinity: Original Sin 2 patched IPA” might sound tempting, but the reality is a buggy, likely outdated, and potentially unsafe experience. You’ll spend more time troubleshooting sideloading errors than exploring Fort Joy. Since "IPA patched" usually implies a version of
Do this instead:
Your time is valuable. Don’t waste it chasing a broken patch when the real masterpiece is just one legitimate purchase away. Graphics: It looks nearly identical to the PC
Have you successfully sideloaded DOS2 on iPad? Share your experience in the comments – but remember to keep discussions legal and safe.
Users looking for "IPA patched" versions are typically looking to bypass the $24.99 App Store price tag. There are specific risks and downsides to playing this version compared to the legitimate version:
Verdict: Divinity: Original Sin 2 is widely considered one of the greatest RPGs of the modern era. The iOS port is a technological marvel, successfully shrinking a massive console/PC experience onto a touchscreen device. However, the "patched" nature of IPAs often introduces stability issues that the official App Store version may have already fixed.