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Elder scrolls trademark redfall
Elder scrolls trademark redfall







elder scrolls trademark redfall elder scrolls trademark redfall

On the one side of the intellectual property debate you’ve got Redfall, a series of post-apocalyptic books written by Jay J.

elder scrolls trademark redfall

However, that would mean that Bethesda will be announcing yet another game, which isn't very likely at the moment.Here’s a tale of two franchises for you. There's also a possibility of a brand new title, which is what happened with Starfield, Bethesda's mysterious title that Todd says has been in and out of development for a decade or so. The new Scrolls are still in, so it's likely that we won't see it in full swing until Fallout 76 has launched. It wouldn't be inconceivable to see Redfall follow in its footsteps, especially since proper work on Skyrim closely followed the launch of Fallout 3. While we were on the subject of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, it's important to note that it too was at the time trademarked as simply Skyrim. After all, these things are traditionally best left out in the open, if nothing else then just to see what happens. Hopefully Bethesda clarify this in the coming days, although I'm not so certain they will. Jokes aside, even though Redfall sounds like an ideal match for a new instalment in the franchise, it's still no guarantee. Heck, the company probably sold so much that it made Skyrims a useable plural form. In these dark days when Bethesda seems to be more keen on Fallout 76 bombardment than sharing their progress with their devoted legions who keep faithfully purchasing Skyrim so as to keep Todd happy, it may be all they're left to go by. Note that this is where the information train stops, because a lonesome trademark filing is all there is to support hopes and dreams of weary fans of The Elder Scrolls franchise.









Elder scrolls trademark redfall