New Castlevania Possibly Hinted At In Konami Trademark Filing ‘Project Zircon’
Konami has filed a new trademark that may hint towards a new Castlevania project.
Read moreKonami has filed a new trademark that may hint towards a new Castlevania project.
Read moreSquare Enix has trademarked the Radec Engine in Japan.
Read moreNew trademarks for Steel Gunner and Time Crisis have been filed by Bandai Namco Entertainment.
Read moreKonami has renewed the Silent Hill trademark, but is a new game actually happening or is this just business as usual?
Read moreSupermassive Games has filed a trademark for what is reportedly a new IP called The Quarry.
Read moreSony has renewed the Psygnosis trademark and logo in the US, which is likely to protect the brand for another decade.
Read moreThe Order 1886 has been trademarked in the US by Sony. Is a new game on the way or is this simply to keep the IP under the PlayStation umbrella?
Read moreHazelight’s It Takes Two has been hit by a copyright claim from publisher Take-Two, the parent company behind Grand Theft Auto.
Read moreFIFA could be rebranded as EA Sports FC, according to a new trademark filing by the publisher. This follows previous reports about a name change.
Read moreSupermassive Games has trademarked The Dark Pictures: The Devil In Me, which is likely the next chapter in the franchise.
Read moreThe Soho Engine has been trademarked by Sony in New Zealand and Switzerland.
Read moreA number of Japanese trademark filings have been revealed, among which hints at a possible sequel to Judgment from SEGA.
Read moreMore trademarks and maybe an announcement soon? Let’s hope.
Read moreCould Live A Live be making a comeback? It’s possible, as Square Enix has filed a trademark for the IP in Australia.
Read moreSony has registered the official PS5 trademark. Get the latest on this new PlayStation 5 development right here.
Read morePlants Vs. Zombies: Battle For Neighborville has been trademarked in Europe by EA, suggesting this is the official name of the recently playtested Picnic.
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