Divinity Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition developer Larian has discussed potential Nintendo Switch support for the popular role-playing series.

Asked if there were any plans to bring Divinity to Nintendo Switch, or if the studio had experimented with the Nintendo console at all, a Larian spokesperson made a surprise admission to Express Online.

In a tongue-in-cheek response, a Larian spokesperson said that the company is playing around with the hardware, but fans probably shouldn't get excited just yet.

"We're playing around with the hardware," a spokesperson said. "Once I'm done playing DOOM on every flight maybe we'll get somewhere. But I take a lot of flights."

Fans will be more hopeful of a Divinity Nintendo Switch release now that fellow Kickstarter-funded role-playing game Wasteland 2 has been announced for the console.

Wasteland 2 developer inXile is said to be in the final QA testing stage of development, and will announce a release date soon.

Hopefully Larian will follow suit with Divinity Original Sin and its sequel.

Divinity Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition has an August 31 release date on PS4 and Xbox One. It will also be available as a free update to owners of the PC game.