- New trademarks suggest potential announcement of a new Divinity game.
- The mysterious demonic statue in the Mojave Desert is linked to the Divinity franchise.
- Geoff Keighley has been teasing the statue through cryptic messages leading up to The Game Awards.
- No plans for Divinity: Original Sin 3, but speculation suggests a new game in the pipeline.
The Mysterious Statue and Its Potential Reveal at The Game Awards
The gaming community is buzzing with excitement as we approach The Game Awards, one of the year’s biggest events. While official announcements remain under wraps, a mysterious demonic statue in the Mojave Desert has captured everyone’s attention. Hosted by Geoff Keighley, who has been teasing this figure through cryptic messages, the statue has fueled numerous speculations about its potential connection to upcoming gaming releases.
New Trademarks Point to Divinity
A recent discovery of three new trademarks registered in Europe for the Divinity franchise adds another layer of intrigue. These filings include a logo and two icons, which are strikingly similar to those seen on the statue. The logos hint at a brand-new project within the saga rather than a simple re-release. This connection raises the possibility that the mysterious figure might be linked directly to Divinity.
Speculation Versus Fact
The speculation surrounding the statue and its potential link to games like God of War, Diablo 4, or The Elder Scrolls has since been debunked by reliable insiders. However, recent trademark filings have rekindled interest in the Divinity franchise. According to Jason Schreier and Shinobi602, while there are no plans for a new Divinity: Original Sin 3, other Divinity games could still be on the horizon. This speculation is further supported by recent developments such as a “PS5 Pro Enhanced” tag for Divinity: Original Sin II and age ratings for current-gen versions of the game surfacing in previous years.
The Impending Announcement
While the exact nature of The Game Awards announcements is yet to be revealed, insiders suggest that a major Divinity comeback is imminent. Despite Larian Studios confirming no plans for Divinity: Original Sin 3, the new trademarks and the statue’s connection raise the possibility that a new game in the series could still be unveiled during the event. With the hype surrounding the mysterious statue, fans are eagerly awaiting official confirmation from The Game Awards broadcast.
The gaming world is on high alert as we approach The Game Awards.
The mystery of the demonic statue and its potential link to the Divinity franchise has captured everyone’s attention. While no definitive announcements have been made, the recent trademark filings and insider speculations suggest that a major reveal could be imminent. Stay tuned for further updates from The Game Awards, where answers may finally come to light.
Update: The director of publishing at Larian Studios has confirmed they have no plans for Divinity: Original Sin 3.
However, this does not rule out the possibility of a new Divinity game being announced. Speculation and trademark filings continue to keep fans on edge as we await official confirmation from The Game Awards.
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