
"As The Game Awards draws closer, everyone's attention right now is on a mysterious demonic monolith that is teasing something. First seen in the Mojave Desert--and described by TGA host Geoff Keighley as being pure "regal.inspiring.thickness" as it stood there--the monolith has now been spotted in Los Angeles. It's not clear if this is the same monolith as the one in the desert or a new one, and there's still no clue what this piece of aura-farming architecture is teasing yet."
"One franchise that it's probably not linked to? Battlefield, as Battlefield Studios senior director of integrated communications Andy McNamara snapped a photo of the monolith and mentioned that it wasn't linked to EA's FPS franchise. Beyond that, there have been plenty more guesses as to what the demonic monolith will reveal."
"God of War dev Cory Barlog has also downplayed rumors that the next God of War game is what the monolith is alluding to, and the only surefire way to find out what's behind the magic door will be to tune into The Game Awards this week on December 11 at 4:30 PM PT / 7:30 PM ET."
A mysterious demonic monolith first appeared in the Mojave Desert and was described by Geoff Keighley as pure "regal.inspiring.thickness." The structure has since been spotted in Los Angeles, with uncertainty about whether it is the same monolith or a new installation. Several franchises have been publicly ruled out as related to the tease, including Battlefield, Diablo 4, The Elder Scrolls 6, and Lords of the Fallen 2. God of War developer Cory Barlog also downplayed links to his franchise. The definitive reveal is scheduled for The Game Awards on December 11, and multiple studios confirmed new trailers for Exodus, Invincible VS, Resident Evil Requiem, and Phantom Blade Zero.
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