Well, the moment we’ve all been waiting for has finally happened: Sony has officially filed the trademark for the term “PS5”. Wait, that wasn’t the big PS5-related announcement you’ve been holding out for? While it’s not a formal announcement regarding when Sony will opt to reveal the PS5 to the public, the company did seemingly
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Today Square Enix filed a trademark for “Collection of Mana” in Europe. This is not the first time that Square Enix has filed this trademark as they did the same thing for Japan earlier in the year. This is an interesting trademark as the Mana series has made a retrun in recent years. Square Enix
What in the world is Bethesda doing? They are already swamped with projects, but new placeholder listings on Amazon may indicate that the Fallout and The Elder Scrolls developer has something up their sleeve. And while I wouldn’t hold your breath that we are seeing a new project before E3, these leaks do have us wondering. The news comes
Just a week after 20th Century Fox made headlines with its trademark filing of a game titled Alien: Blackout, another application has been found that has the exact same intended use. Avatar: Pandora Rising has been filed as a trademark for use with video game software by 20th Century Fox. The filing comes after almost two years
20th Century Fox Film Corporation has filed a trademark application for Alien: Blackout just weeks before Geoff Keighley’s annual The Game Awards takes place. The filing comes after recent teases across The Game Awards’ social media channels that hint at an Alien game being revealed at the event. The trademark states the use of the title is under
Sony Interactive Entertainment America filed an updated patent in October for what seems to be a new controller with a touchscreen built into it. The patent was filed to the United States Patent Office and actually includes a lot of information regarding the piece of technology that Sony wants to get a hold of. The patent filing