A possible rephrasing: Could there be a genuine sequel to Kingdoms of Amalur? Well, that’s a possibility, hinted by a recent trademark filed by publisher THQ Nordic.
A vigilant Reddit user named Tozzeb recently noticed the trademark in question on the European Union’s database. It was recently approved, as it was officially registered on July 1st.
The trademark is for ‘Fatekeeper’, and it’s this name that leads us back to the realm where the action RPG Kingdoms of Amalur is set. If you’ve played this game, you’ll know that its story centers around the influence of destiny. In this game, your character is freed from the constraints of fate, enabling them to reshape the fantasy world’s future.
It’s noteworthy to point out that the speculation surrounding this topic carries some significance, as Kaiko Games, developers of Kingdoms of Amalur’s 2020 remaster and its Fatesworn expansion, have hinted at a new project based on an existing property in recent years.
Since then, we haven’t received any updates regarding that topic, leaving ample space for speculation. However, it’s important to point out that THQ Nordic manages a vast array of properties. Thus, ‘Fatekeeper’ might be associated with titles such as Darksiders, SpellForce, or Risen, among others, suggesting a wide range of possibilities.
Nonetheless, it’s quite evident where the optimism originates. We can anticipate gaining more insights into this ‘Fatekeeper’ entity shortly – primarily because THQ Nordic has scheduled a digital showcase for the 1st of August.
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2025-07-15 16:36