Nintendo of America has filed its third request to extend the time to file a use for the Eternal Darkness trademark in the United States.
The first time the company requested a time extension was on November 3, 2017, which was granted. Given that this is the third time Nintendo is making a request for Eternal Darkness, it is unclear whether the US Trademark Office will accommodate Nintendo’s request.
Re-applying for a trademark does not mean Nintendo has any plans to make a new Eternal Darkness game. They may be doing so to protect the Eternal Darkness brand name from being used by other companies. There’s also a possibility that they are working on a new Eternal Darkness sequel, but chances are pretty slim.
What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.
At the dawn of the new year, Nintendo has shared a highlight of several Switch…
Super Rare Games has announced a physical release for SteamWorld Build. The publisher confirmed that…
Despite having previously voiced plans to retire, actor Jim Carrey has returned as Dr. Robotnik…
The Switch era of Nintendo has seen the revival of a number of the company's…
Here are this week's eShop updates Digital Spotlight: Happy New Year! – As we start ringing…
For the past few weeks, various accessory makers have been showing off products they are…