'Prey' DLC news: DLC teaser has hidden message

A promotional photo for "Prey" Facebook/prey

Space horror game "Prey" is getting a new downloadable content (DLC) soon and while previous teasers for it were not exactly revealing, the latest one actually has a hidden message. Publisher Bethesda may have decided to give more hints as to what is coming next for the game. The hidden message may not mean much in itself, but fans could make easy theories about it.

The latest teaser for the game was shared on the game's official Twitter account. "a Great meMory: thRee thINGs caNNOt be lOnG hidden: the sun, the MOOn, AnD the tRuth," reads the Tweet. If that seemed hard to read, then it is only because the capitalized letters, when put together, mean something.

Of course, that was pretty easy to figure out for anyone. Placing the letters together, it would be "GMRINGNOOGMOOADR." Those who have been playing word games would know that they would need to unscramble the letters. Doing so, it would form the sentence "Good Morning, Morgan."

"Morgan" in the sentence would be no other than the protagonist of the game, Morgan Yu. There are a couple of interpretations that fans have made with this new leak and the previous ones, but one thing is for sure and that is fans are definitely hyped up for the new DLC.

Speaking of previous leaks, the most recent one asked: "Do we really know what is out there?" With this, fans could now even more easily assume that the next DLC will be about the moon. Looks like Morgan Yu's job is not done yet.

Bethesda also previously announced that it will be having a press conference soon at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) this year. It seems likely that the developer will be releasing more details about the DLC by then. However, there is also a chance that it would reveal something before then, but E3 is a safer bet.

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