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The Secret of the Game Awards Statue Uncovered

by Jonathan Dubinski

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  • A mysterious statue was discovered in Joshua Tree National Park, resembling elements from the Divinity series, leading to rumors about an upcoming Divinity: Original Sin 3.
  • Larian Studios has clarified they are not currently developing Divinity 3, debunking speculations that its the game represented by the statue.
  • Marek Tyminski from CI Games confirmed that FromSoftware is not behind the installation linked to the mysterious statue.
  • CI Games announced plans to unveil a new game in their cyberpunk RPG series at The Game Awards, while announcements for PS5 and Xbox Series versions of Divinity: Original Sin 2 are not expected at the event.

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Mysterious Joshua Tree Statue Sparks Divinity Franchise Rumors

A mysterious statue that debuted at The Game Awards 2025 has sparked widespread speculation among fans and industry members. Discovered in the Colorado desert, the demonic statue features intricate carvings of damned souls and has since been linked to Larian Studios’ Divinity series, according to MP1st. Located in Joshua Tree National Park off Yucca Mesa Road, the statue is under guard and reportedly glows red and emits sounds at night. Social media and Reddit users have shared their experiences, with some even claiming that knocking on the statue elicits a response. Further fueling speculation, a new logo for a Divinity game was recently registered, accompanied by icons that closely resemble elements at the statue’s center. These images appear to reference the Black Ring faction from the Divinity series, strengthening the connection to Larian Studios and hinting at potential plans for the Divinity franchise. This revelation raises the possibility of an upcoming Divinity: Original Sin 3 announcement, which would be a fitting reveal at The Game Awards.

Enigma Surrounds New Game at The Game Awards Unveil, Neither Divinity 3 nor Cyberpunk Sequel Confirmed

However, Larian Studios has since clarified that they are not currently developing Divinity 3, dispelling rumors that it is the game represented by the statue. Similarly, Marek Tyminski from CI Games has denied that FromSoftware, currently occupied with Elden Ring: Nightreign, is behind the installation. In related news surrounding The Game Awards, CI Games recently announced plans to unveil a new game in their cyberpunk RPG series at the event. The company is also reportedly managing multiple projects aimed at expanding the Cyberpunk 2077 universe. As for the unveiling of PS5 and Xbox Series versions of Divinity: Original Sin 2, announcements are not expected at The Game Awards.

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