Get ready to be blown away—Larian Studios, the masterminds behind Baldur's Gate 3, just dropped a bombshell at the Game Awards 2025: a brand-new Divinity game is on the horizon. But here's where it gets controversial: Could this be the studio's most ambitious project yet, even surpassing the massive scale of Baldur's Gate 3 and Divinity: Original Sin 2? Geoff Keighley, the show's host, had been teasing a mysterious statue on social media, sparking endless speculation among fans. At the event, Larian finally put the rumors to rest, confirming they're returning to their roots with a fresh entry in the Divinity series—a franchise they championed long before Baldur's Gate 3 stole the spotlight.
The teaser trailer is nothing short of chilling, reminiscent of a Wicker Man-style ritual gone horribly wrong. Sacrifices are transformed into something sinister, leaving viewers with more questions than answers. And this is the part most people miss: While details are scarce, Keighley hinted that this could be Larian's biggest game ever—a bold claim for a studio known for its sprawling, detail-rich worlds. Think about it: if Baldur's Gate 3 set the bar, what could this new Divinity title possibly bring to the table?
For the uninitiated, Larian's journey began in 2002 with Divine Divinity, a game inspired by Blizzard's Diablo. Since then, they've evolved into a powerhouse of storytelling and gameplay innovation. This new project marks a return to their origins, but with the experience and resources of a modern industry leader. Here’s a thought-provoking question: Will this game redefine the Divinity series, or will it play it safe to appease long-time fans? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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