‘Westworld’ Season 3 Viral Marketing Introduces You To Incite, Inc.

By Chris Evangelista/Feb. 26, 2020 1:30 pm EST

Several folks have received the following email regarding Westworld season 3:

As you may have heard, U.S. Congress has just passed the Privacy Act of 2039, which will be effective starting today. You will begin to see the impact of this legislation roll out over the coming weeks.

Dear Valued Guest,

Delos Destinations has been providing themed fun for over a decade, and the security of our guests both in the park and online in the real world is tantamount to our success. As far as we’re concerned, your core experience will stay the same: an opportunity to discover who you are, in an environment without limits.

All corporations with a digital footprint are required to be compliant with this new initiative, affecting the way your private information is collected, stored, shared, and processed. As part of this new overhaul, legislators have partnered with Incite to provide a clearer path to radical data transparency, putting control back in the hands of consumers.

For more specifics on how this new law will affect you, please check out InciteInc.com.

And as a gesture of our commitment to a safer, more open and free world, enjoy an extra night stay at Westworld or our newest attraction, The Raj–on us.

This is only the beginning. Welcome to life without limits.

Heading to that hyperlink takes you to the Incite website, which is loaded with cryptic info and potential clues to pour-over. The overall message of the site focuses on both data and privacy, which has been a theme of the show. Season 2 revealed that Delos, the company that owns and operates Westworld, has been harvesting the data of all the guests. And we’re not talking digital data, here. They’ve been harvesting people’s DNA. There was even a disclaimer listed on the Delos website last season:

So what’s the connection between Delos and Incite? Are they owned by the same entity? Delos is mentioned in the Incite email, but the connection still isn’t entirely clear. We’ll have to wait for season 3 to find these answers, unless someone cracks the code before then. In the meantime, feel free to explore the Incite site – and their Instagram, too.