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New Trademark Hints Work X Work Launch In The West

FuRyu, the company that developed and published Work x Work for Nintendo Switch in Japan last year, has registered a trademark called “Heroland” in the United States.

The trademark has raised eyebrows as Work x Work takes place in a theme park called “Hero-sama Land” in Japanese, so “Heroland” could be the name of the theme park in the west. We could very likely be seeing Work x Work hit the west sometime later this year based on the very existence of this trademark.

What do you think? Let us know in the comments.

Iggy

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