
The Game Awards founder Geoff Keighley has been teasing an upcoming recreation announcement, which occurs to contain an enormous, glowing, demonic statue positioned in the midst of the California desert. Whereas it is nonetheless unclear what precisely the statue is selling, CI Video games CEO Marek Tyminski has confirmed that it is not Lords of the Fallen 2.
When the statue was first revealed, the preferred guesses for what it was advertising and marketing included Diablo, a brand new God Of Conflict title, Elder Scrolls 6, or Lords of the Fallen 2. Tyminski posted in regards to the (*2*) to verify that it was not the latter, saying he was “flattered” folks thought the stunt might need come from CI Video games, however his studio isn’t at that stage simply but.
Flattered so many assume we’re behind that statue 😅 Can affirm it’s not us, we’re simply as hyped as you might be. Devs are praying it’s one thing FROM. Large respect to them and we dream of reaching that stage in the future.
Massive information coming for each Lords of the Fallen and Lords II.
We’ve… pic.twitter.com/d9N0pHYOGi— Marek Tyminski (@tyminski_marek) December 7, 2025
Tyminski added that the CI Video games crew is hoping the statue is teasing one thing new from FromSoftware.
Whereas the statue is probably not from Lords, Tyminki says that there’s in truth massive information on the best way for each the unique Lords of the Fallen and the upcoming sequel, saying “quickly it is time to reveal.” It is possible we’ll see extra in regards to the recreation at The Game Awards on Thursday December 11, which is as a lot a promotional automobile for upcoming video games as it’s an awards present.
As for what the statue is definitely selling, business reporter Jason Schreier claims it is not associated to a Diablo 4 enlargement or Elder Scrolls 6, whereas God of Conflict dev Cory Barlog has additionally stated it is not associated to his franchise. We’ll discover out both manner when The Game Awards airs later this week.
