Hold onto your controllers, gamers! Geoff Keighley, the mastermind behind The Game Awards, has thrown the gaming world into a whirlwind of speculation. He’s been dropping hints about a jaw-dropping game announcement linked to a gargantuan, demonic statue blazing under the Californian sun. This mysterious monument has everyone on edge - what AAA title looms beyond its shadows?
The gaming universe is buzzing with theories! Could it be a teaser for Diablo? A nod to a new God of War chapter? Perhaps a sneaky glance at Elder Scrolls 6 or even Lords of the Fallen 2? Alas, CI Games CEO Marek Tyminski has squashed the latter rumor, tweeting out that it’s not their game on the line. “Flattered so many think we’re behind that statue 😅,” he chuckled, clarifying that their studio isn't quite at that level...yet!
Flattered so many think we’re behind that statue 😅 Can confirm it’s not us, we’re just as hyped as you are. Devs are praying it’s something FROM. Huge respect to them and we dream of reaching that level one day.
Big news coming for both Lords of the Fallen and Lords II.
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While Tyminski is hopeful it’s a tease from the legends at FromSoftware, gamers can bank on big reveals for both Lords of the Fallen and its sequel. He’s promised that more thrilling news is lurking on the horizon, likely to surface at The Game Awards on December 11.
As we wait with bated breath for the truth to emerge, industry insiders like Jason Schreier have debunked rumors linking the statue to a Diablo 4 expansion or Elder Scrolls 6. Meanwhile, God of War's Cory Barlog also waved away guesses that it pertains to his franchise.
So what will the statue reveal? Tune into The Game Awards this Thursday for what promises to be an electrifying unveiling. Get ready for heart-thumping trailers and groundbreaking announcements that'll rock the gaming world!