Square Enix has filed an interesting new trademark for a long forgotten cult classic videogame series.
On December 15th 2021, Square Enix filed a trademark for Gex in Europe. For those who may not be aware, Gex was a series of action platformers developed by Crystal Dynamics back in the 90s, of which two entries Gex: Enter The Gecko, and Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko were released for the Nintendo 64.
Gex was notably among the properties included in the Square Enix Collective, an initiative announced back in 2015 where Square would allow developers to create games based on a number of old IPs under their ownership. This has led to speculate that a triumphant return for Gex could be on the horizon, although it could also be a hint that his games could be heading to the Switch Online Expansion’s N64 catalogue.
We will be sure to report back with more info as it comes.
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