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The Main Theory About What The Game Awards’ Creepy Statue Will Reveal
A European trademark named 'Divinity' with a symbol like The Game Awards statue fuels speculation about a new Larian Studios project amid fan theories and insider hints.
- On Tuesday, a law firm filed a European trademark application under the name Divinity, including a stylized graphic resembling The Game Awards statue and two similar filings alongside it covering games, books, and clothing.
- Geoff Keighley posted the bizarre statue on November 28 in a desert, full of animals and demons, and it now appears moved to The Game Awards venue in Los Angeles ahead of Thursday's show, while fans spent two weeks guessing its meaning.
- Having published six Divinity games with Divinity: Original Sin 2 released in 2017, Larian Studios—riding Baldur's Gate 3's 2023 success—announced two projects in 2024, one codenamed Excalibur.
- No clear link appears in the filing, and outlets including Kotaku have contacted Larian Studios, which is unlikely to comment before The Game Awards this Thursday.
- If linked, the filing would signal a costly, high-profile reveal at The Game Awards, fueling theories of Divinity: Original Sin III, with Jason Schreier calling it 'very cool.
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The Game Awards' Mystery Statue Reportedly Relates to New Divinity Game From Larian Studios
The mystery of The Game Awards statue seems to have been solved. After days of intense speculation, a report claims that the statue refers to a new Divinity game from Larian Studios. Trademarks for new logos and icons that resemble the statue design were reportedly filed in Europe on Tuesday.
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