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Yesterday, on March 17, 2015, Electronic Arts Inc. filed in Europe a trademark application for "Unravel". It is a basic Community trade mark (CTM) filing for Computer game software and Entertainment services, namely, providing an on-line computer game. The filing entered the database of the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM) yesterday, and reads as follows:
At time of writing, no information is publicly available from the USPTO stating if EA has also filed an application for Unravel in USA.
I've searched thoroughly for what this can be. It doesn't appear to be a feature of a game anyway, not a previously announced one at least, but there's of course chance I may have overlooked something. If not, perhaps this can be a new game to debut at E3?
Trade mark information
Name: UNRAVEL
Filing number: 013842455
Basis: CTM
Date of receipt: 17/03/2015
Type: Word
Nature: INDIVIDUAL
Nice classes: 9, 41 ( Nice Classification )
Vienna Classification
Filing date: 17/03/2015
Registration date
Expiry date
Designation date
Filing language: English
Second language: French
Application reference: TM402093EM-BRM
Trade mark status: Application under examination
Acquired distinctiveness: No
Goods and services
9 Computer game software; downloadable computer game software via a global computer network and wireless devices; video game software.
41 Entertainment services, namely, providing an on-line computer game; Provision of information relating to electronic computer games provided via the Internet.
Source: https://oami.europa.eu/eSearch/#details/trademarks/013842455Owners
ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.
ID: 47206
Organisation: ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.
Legal status: Legal Entity
State, district or territory of incorporation: Delaware
Country: US - United States
State/county: California
Town: Redwood City,
Post code: 94065-1175
Address: 209 Redwood Shores Parkway
Correspondence address:
ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.
209 Redwood Shores Parkway
Redwood City, California 94065-1175
ESTADOS UNIDOS (DE AMÉRICA)
At time of writing, no information is publicly available from the USPTO stating if EA has also filed an application for Unravel in USA.
I've searched thoroughly for what this can be. It doesn't appear to be a feature of a game anyway, not a previously announced one at least, but there's of course chance I may have overlooked something. If not, perhaps this can be a new game to debut at E3?