Sega has renewed its trademark for Skies of Arcadia and its Japanese counterpart, Eternal Arcadia, as of January 24. However, this renewal does not guarantee a new title or remaster; it's merely a protective measure to prevent others from claiming the trademark. This comes amid Sega's efforts to revitalize classic titles like Jet Set Radio and Streets of Rage. Despite Skies of Arcadia being a beloved RPG since its 2000 release, no sequel has been produced, leaving fans hopeful yet cautious about potential developments.
As spotted by Sega Informant over on Twitter, trademark tracking website Chizai Watch has indicated that Sega has recently renewed its trademark for both Skies of Arcadia and Eternal Arcadia.
It is worth noting that a trademark renewal doesn't always mean much. There's been plenty of older titles that have had their trademarks renewed by their respective owners simply to retain the trademark.
Sega is working on bringing back a lot of its older titles at the moment, including iconic titles like Jet Set Radio, Streets of Rage, Crazy Taxi, and more.
Skies of Arcadia was an incredibly well received title upon its release in 2000, and even received a GameCube port in 2002, but a sequel never materialised.
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