Mysterious Game Awards Monolith Unrelated to Lords of the Fallen 2
Geoff Keighley, the founder of The Game Awards, has generated excitement with a mysterious game announcement. This announcement revolves around a striking monolith situated in the California desert. The massive, glowing sculpture has intrigued gamers, sparking numerous theories about its purpose.
Mysterious Monolith and Its Impact on Gaming
Speculation surrounding the monolith’s significance has been rampant. Many initial guesses included major franchises such as Diablo, a new title in the God of War series, and the highly anticipated Elder Scrolls 6. However, Marek Tyminski, the CEO of CI Games, has clarified that the statue is not related to their upcoming project, Lords of the Fallen 2.
Clarifications from CI Games
In a post made on social media platform X, Tyminski expressed his appreciation for the attention the statue has garnered. He confirmed that CI Games is not behind the enigmatic statue, stating:
- “Flattered so many think we’re behind that statue.”
- CI Games is still aspiring to reach the level of success seen in larger studios.
- Tyminski hinted there are exciting developments for both Lords of the Fallen and its sequel.
He indicated that a significant reveal regarding these projects will occur soon, potentially during The Game Awards on December 11, 2025. CI Games aims to build anticipation for their titles, especially after the intriguing reaction to the mysterious monolith.
Industry Insights
Game industry journalist Jason Schreier has also weighed in. He assured fans that the statue is unrelated to any expansions for Diablo 4 or Elder Scrolls 6. Cory Barlog, director at Santa Monica Studio, confirmed that the statue had no connection to the God of War series.
The gaming community eagerly awaits additional details surrounding the monolith and its true purpose. As The Game Awards approaches, the mystery of the glowing statue and its relation to upcoming announcements continues to captivate players and industry insiders alike.