The mystery behind the teaser statue for The Game Awards 2025, placed in Joshua Tree, California, may have just been resolved by a leak.
A statue in the Mojave Desert has taken over social media, but leading theories about what it’s teasing at The Game Awards have been debunked.
The mystery of The Game Awards statue may have been solved, with people pointing to a new announcement from Larian Studios or Sega.
TL;DR: The Game Awards statue mystery may hint at a new Divinity game, supported by a recent trademark filing linked to Larian Studios. Despite Divinity Original Sin 3 rumors being denied, the ...
TL;DR: An enigmatic statue teased by The Game Awards showrunner Geoff Keighley has sparked widespread speculation about a new game reveal for TGA 2025. Major titles like Diablo, The Elder Scrolls VI, ...
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A mysterious demonic statue appearing in the Mojave Desert has dominated gaming conversations in the days leading up to The Game Awards on Dec. 11. Host Geoff Keighley fueled the intrigue through ...
Update: The Demon Monolith (I’m still chuckling 12 hours later) could be for a new game in the Divinity: Original Sin franchise, according to eXtas1s. Take it with a big ol’ fistful of salt (eXtas1s, ...
For one night in 2005, the Mojave Desert glowed green. Microsoft inexplicably launched its then-new console, the Xbox 360, with a release event in a hangar in the desert. A Microsoft executive told ...
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