Square Enix seeking Deus Ex: Human Defiance trademark

Trademark application covers games and feature films, among other things.

 

Square Enix has filed a trademark application for Deus Ex: Human Defiance, suggesting the publisher is working on a new entry in the franchise.

It is not clear if the trademark relates to a new game or something else entirely, as the legal document covers both games and feature films, among other things.

Square Enix has not announced a follow-up to 2011's Deus Ex: Human Revolution, though the company is working with CBS Films on a Deus Ex motion picture.

Helmed by The Exorcism of Emily Rose director Scott Derrickson, the film was announced in July and currently has no title. CBS Films is collaborating with Square Enix and developer Eidos Montreal on the project.

For more on the latest Deus Ex title, check out GameSpot's review of Deus Ex: Human Revolution.

Disclosure: CBS Films is a division of CBS Corporation, which is GameSpot's parent company.

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"Square Enix seeking Deus Ex: Human Defiance trademark" was posted by Eddie Makuch on Wed, 27 Feb 2013 06:53:42 -0800
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