Capcom Trademarks ‘Remember Me’

A recent trademark registration from Capcom has been discovered that points towards the company developing a new video game called "Remember Me".

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A recent trademark registration from Capcom has been discovered that points towards the company developing a new video game called “Remember Me“.

The “Remember Me” trademark, which was registered in the U.S. on May 22, 2012 and in Europe on May 25, 2012, is specifically mentioned to be for “computer game software” delivered via digital download and retail disc. There is also mention of “Remember Me” being used for mobile and smart phone gaming.

As with all trademarks, there is no guarantee that Capcom will actually release a game using the name but with E3 so close it seems very likely that “Remember Me” could be one the titles that gets revealed on the show floor next week.

Source: Eurogamer, Trademarkia


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