Live A Live Receives United States Trademark From Square Enix


Earlier this month we reported that 1994 Super Famicom RPG Live alive He had received a trademark in Australia and Europe from Square Enix. She subsequently received a trademark in Canada as well. However, while no one was watching, Square Enix went ahead and also got a trademark in the United States. The filing date is listed as July 7, 2020, and refers to the use for “Downloadable Computer Gaming Software; recorded computer game software; downloadable video game software; recorded video game software; downloadable virtual reality gaming software; recorded virtual reality game software. “In other words, it’s for video games.

Square Enix Live A registered trademark live for the United States

Live A Live Trademark United States Square Enix Live A Live American Trademark Takashi Tokita RPG 1994 English Western location

As previously discussed, Live alive It has never been released outside of Japan, and in addition to a relaunch on the Japanese virtual console, little has since been done with the property in an official capacity. Revered Final Fantasy IV Designer Takashi Tokita directed the extremely unique title, which tells a variety of different short stories set in different timelines with different tones and atmospheres. Comedy, horror, science fiction, cowboys and … Street Fighter II They all converge on this title, adding to a truly unmatched experience anywhere else in the entire pantheon of games.

Live alive Currently it can only be reproduced in English through fan translation and emulation. However, given that Square Enix intends to make new game announcements this month and August, perhaps the game is finally receiving an official location and release in the United States and abroad? A new full version is also possible, as in the case of Mana tests, but really not known at this time.

Mana Collection became an exclusive Nintendo Switch because Nintendo helped Square retrieve the source code for Seiken Densetsu 3 (Mana tests) It is not known if Square owes Nintendo that debt in the case of Live aliveBut nonetheless, the Nintendo Switch would be a terribly cozy home for the game, in whatever form it is presented.

And there are still wild and persistent rumors of a full Nintendo Direct tomorrow …