A secret Westworld website has revealed there are six parks in total, and has given us a glimpse at what looks like the Samurai World logo.

The site's address was decoded by fans who unscrambled a binary code from the Westworld season two trailer when it dropped during the Super Bowl on Sunday (February 4).

The code leads viewers straight to the Delos Destinations homepage and invites you to 'visit the parks', of which there are six in total.

The reveal seemingly confirms what fans have long suspected since samurai hosts were seen in the season one finale and creator Jonathan Nolan confirmed a samurai park WILL feature in season two – that there are multiple Delos parks with different worlds folded into them.

But... six? We don't know if anyone was quite expecting that.

All five parks besides Westworld are in someway obscured on the site, although park two does appear in more detail than the remaining four parks.

Indeed, if you keep watching the blurred static in the bottom right-hand corner of park two's screen, you'll eventually see this symbol.

The symbol appears to be an 'S' over a 'W'. Given that the Westworld symbol is strikingly similar (just with two W's instead of an S), we reckon this could be the logo for Samurai World, making it the second park after Westworld.

So, what of the other parks?

Well, while the website tells us the other four parks "are closed to the public", glitches in the parks' individual screens seem to feature clues that may tease out their identity.

The original Westworld movie (on which the show is based) featured a Medieval World and Roman World, so maybe there's something in that...

Westworld will return to HBO in the US on April 22 and will be simulcast on Sky Atlantic/Now TV in the UK.

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