If you remember correctly, Obsidian had recently teased an image indicating a new project, which sparked a debate whether the next game is a Fallout game or Pillars of Eternity. Obsidian has finally put that mystery to rest, announcing Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire. The studio has launched a crowdfunding campaign on Fig, with a goal of $1.1 million. Sequel to the critically acclaimed Pillars of Eternity, this game will begin with the return of Eothas, the god of light and birth, who, contrary to the popular belief, is not dead. Obsidian CEO Feargus Urquhart says, “”Our goal for Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire is to improve on what fans loved about the original while adding features our fans want to see. Truly living cities, more freedom to explore the open world, and pushing ...
Obsidian Entertainment, the great minds behind Fallout: New Vegas, Pillars of Eternity and Tyranny may have just announced their new project in a rather odd manner. The studio tweeted an image of a stalk of wheat and a pipe, with a caption that talks about dreams. The same image can now be seen on the front page of its website. https://t.co/yYtvhfc4jV pic.twitter.com/8dCj0tX2bG — Obsidian (@Obsidian) January 18, 2017 A follow-up tweet encourages fans to talk amongst themselves, directing them to a forum about some “Project Louisiana”. Currently, it contains two threads, one saying that it’s Fallout: New New Orleans, and another claiming that it’s obviously Pillars of Eternity 2. Neither of these theories have any supporting evidence, and Obsidian hasn’t respon...