Trademark Application Sparks Divinity: Original Sin 3 Rumors
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Trademark Application Sparks Divinity: Original Sin 3 Rumors
"A law firm filed a European trademark application on Tuesday under the name Divinity, and the symbol in the accompanying stylized graphic certainly does look familiar. Two other trademark applications, showing similar imagery, were filed alongside the Divinity one. One looks to be of a person tied up in a spiderweb, and the other has a striking similarity, again, to the symbol overlaid on the Game Awards statue."
"The trademark application for Divinity categorizes it under computer game programs and video game software, as well as books, clothing, board games, and other "entertainment services." No other information is available in the application to link the trademark to either the Game Awards statue or to Divinity: Original Sin and Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian Studios."
"We are releasing Divinity: Original Sin 2 on Next Gen but weren't going to announce it until a bit later, so please keep an eye out!"
"there aren't currently any plans for a new Divinity Original Sin 3 game but once we are ready to show what we've been working on we will."
A European trademark application filed under the name Divinity includes a stylized graphic resembling the Game Awards' hell statue. Two additional trademark applications with similar imagery were filed alongside the Divinity filing, one depicting a person in a spiderweb. The Divinity trademark lists categories including computer game programs, video game software, books, clothing, board games, and other entertainment services. No paperwork directly links the trademark to the Game Awards statue or to Larian Studios. Larian confirmed a Next Gen release of Divinity: Original Sin 2 and stated there are no current plans for Divinity: Original Sin 3.
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