Microsoft Has Renewed Their Scalebound Trademark

Microsoft Has Renewed Their Scalebound Trademark

Could this be a glimmer of hope?

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on May 18, 2017 @ 11:18 AM (Staff Bios)
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As you probably know by now, in January of this year, Microsoft decided to shut down development of Platinum Games Scalebound. Scalebound was a pretty ambitious project at the time, and many people were disappointed when they heard it was canceled. It seemed as though there was no hope for Scalebound to ever see the light of day. Although it's not definite, there may just be a light at the end of the title for Scalebound after all.

"After careful deliberation, Microsoft Studios has come to the decision to end production for Scalebound,"


As reported by SomosXbox, Microsoft has filed to extend the trademark for Scalebound. This could mean a couple things. It could be just business as usual, or, it could mean that Scalebound will enter development again. At this point, it's all skeptical, so there's no point in getting worked up about it yet. But it is very interesting. Could Scalebound be under development once again? We'll have to wait and see.

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