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The mystery of The Game Awards statue in the desert may be solved, and I have to admit I did not see this one coming

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Last updated: December 9, 2025 9:07 pm
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The big mystery of the big Game Awards statue in the desert may be solved, and if the sleuthing is correct it does not herald the announcement of a new Elder Scrolls Online expansion. It looks instead to be a tease for the next game from Baldur’s Gate 3 developer Larian.

Before Larian became known to the world as the developer of Baldur’s Gate 3, you see, it was known to RPG nerds as the developer of the Divinity games. The series goes all the way back to 2002 with Divine Divinity, Larian’s second game, and stretches to the 2017 release Divinity: Original Sin 2, one of the best RPGs to come along in years and recipient of our 2017 Game of the Year award.

Which brings us to now. As noticed by MP1st, a new European trademark filing for something called Divinity was made today by a German law firm that’s previously filed trademark applications for other Larian games.


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(Image credit: Larian Studios (via EUIPO))

Where things really take a turn, though, is in the appearance of a separate filing, made at the same time by the same firm, that doesn’t carry the name but does look awfully familiar:

Image from 2025 Divinity trademark filing in Europe

(Image credit: Larian Studios (via EUIPO))

Cast your memory back to that big statue in the desert, and then dare to compare—that tentacled-eyeball-thing in the middle is a spot-on match for the Larian trademark filing.

Image 1 of 2

A monument in the Californian desert designed to promote a videogame
(Image credit: KingVision18)

The Game Awards 2025 mysterious statue at night
(Image credit: TautSexyElfKing (Reddit))

A third image was included in another simultaneous filing—I don’t recognize it, but it’s been a long time since I played a Divinity game so the floor is open to anyone who might be able to place it.

Image from 2025 Divinity trademark filing in Europe

(Image credit: Larian Studios (via EUIPO))

So it sure looks like something is cooking on the Divinity front, although all of this is purely speculation: I haven’t heard a peep about what Larian is getting up to for its next project, except that it’s not going to be Baldur’s Gate, it is going to be “crazy ambitious,” and if we’re lucky we’ll see it before 2030. Oh, and there are two of them.

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I will remind everyone, however, that this isn’t the first time speculation about a new Divinity has cropped up: Back in May the Larian account on X briefly changed its handle from @larianstudios to @divinity, although Larian publishing boss Michael Douse said at the time that it was just some meaningless internal work and nothing to get wound up over.

Douse had nothing to say about this most recent trademark filing, although he did share some thoughts on X about a completely separate and unrelated matter that obviously has nothing to do with anything that’s happened today:

Hey we weren't meant to announce that yet

(Image credit: Michael Douse (Twitter))

It’ll be very interesting to see how Larian fares with unleashing its own original RPG world on an audience that knows it mainly, or exclusively, for Baldur’s Gate 3. D&D is instantly recognizable and has a marketable heft that Divinity simply cannot come close to—but as Justin Wagner correctly noted earlier this year, Baldur’s Gate 3 is Divinity: Original Sin 3 in all but name, so the transition from one fantasy realm to another may not be all that jarring. (I’m less convinced that he’s correct about the world needing a new Divinity: Dragon Commander, but yeah, I’d give it a shot.)

But, again, that’s entirely speculative: We won’t know for certain what the big statue in the desert is all about until The Game Awards 2025 reveals its secrets—that happens on December 11, beginning at 4:30 pm PT/7:30 pm ET.

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