Fallout: New Vegas developer teases mysterious Project X

11 September 2012

Obsidian Entertainment (Neverwinter Nights, Alpha Protocol, Dungeon Siege III, Fallout: New Vegas) has launched a mysterious hint on its website, which we assume to be the reveal of a new game.

The website currently features a temporary landing page, which has the number four surrounded by an Ouroboros – an ancient symbol depicting a snake or a dragon eating its own tail.

Some text below reads: “What do the words mean? Nothing. The Dirge of Eír Glanfath is sound without form, a lone voice crying out in mourning because it must.”

Clicking on the image takes you to the Project X Speculation & Discussion forum, where gamers have begun to speculate on what the words mean.

Looking into the page’s source code, some more sneaky hints were uncovered: “To tenderness, fellowship. To fellowship, vigilance. So bring we all to the Night Market. I am the Spindle of Esenath. Know me by my light and stand with me in darkness.”

What does all this mean? Could this be Fallout 4? Dungeon Siege 4? NeverwinterFalloutSiegeProtocol 4?? Let us know what you think in the comments below and in the MyGaming forums.

Source: Obsidian

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  1. Kromas
    11.09.2012 at 17:00

    Half Life 3!!!!

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