New trademarks for the Divinity franchise have surfaced ahead of The Game Awards, igniting speculation among fans about the possible announcement of Divinity: Original Sin 3. However, Larian's director has confirmed that there are no current plans for a third installment. The buzz around the trademarks, which include a new Divinity logo and icons resembling a mysterious statue, adds intrigue to the franchise. There are hints of a potential PS5 Definitive Edition for Divinity: Original Sin 2 as the studio prepares to reveal their next project, although it won't be related to Baldur's Gate 4. Following the success of Baldur’s Gate 3, anticipation for Larian's next title is at an all-time high.
Will Larian Studios release Divinity: Original Sin 3?No, Larian Studios has confirmed that there are currently no plans for Divinity: Original Sin 3 despite the recent trademark filings. However, they are working on new content that has yet to be revealed.
The Divinity franchise, created by Larian Studios, began with Divine Divinity in 2002 and has grown to include several entries, most notably Divinity: Original Sin and its sequel, which received critical acclaim for its deep storytelling, engaging gameplay, and strategic turn-based combat. The success of these games has solidified Larian's reputation as a leading developer in the RPG genre, especially following their hit title, Baldur's Gate 3, which set new benchmarks in the industry. Fans eagerly await more news from Larian about their future projects, especially in light of the mysterious trademarks that have surfaced.
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Trademark teases are always a fun little hype machine, even when they're not pointing at the sequel everyone's hoping for. Honestly, with Larian's track record, I'm just excited to see what world they're building next, regardless of the name on the box.
Honestly, it's classic Larian to drop a cryptic trademark and let the fan theories run wild. I'm just happy they're cooking up something new, whatever it turns out to be.