Hole Knight developer Crew Cherry has filed a trademark in Australia for the phrases “Fearless Fox”, which seems to be the title for an unannounced mission.
Again in 2019, Crew Cherry filed a Class 9 trademark for Fearless Fox, which meant it was in relation to laptop sport software program.
Whereas Crew Cherry is but to acknowledge Fearless Fox publicly, yesterday (January 31) the developer filed another trademark that covers toys, video games and quite a lot of merchandise associated to the phrase.
Moreover, final week (January 27) Crew Cherry requested its trademark of Fearless Fox be expanded to Class 42, which covers numerous merchandise and subjects that relate to video video games. With all the pieces coated by every trademark, it’s protected to imagine that Fearless Fox might be a online game – although past that, it’s a thriller.
Whereas these up to date logos trace at a future mission from Crew Cherry, the developer is but to announce a launch date for its subsequent sport, Hole Knight Silksong. A sequel to 2017’s metroidvania hit Hole Knight, Silksong was introduced again in 2019 however remained quiet till 2022’s Xbox and Bethesda convention, the place it was introduced as a day-one launch for Xbox Recreation Go.
On the time, Silksong was marketed as one of many titles arriving on Recreation Go within the subsequent yr – suggesting it’s deliberate to launch in 2023. Nevertheless, it gained’t be an Xbox unique as again in September, Crew Cherry confirmed it should even be launching on PS4 and PS5.
We just lately named Silksong as one in every of our most anticipated video games of 2023, together with titles like Starfield, Firm of Heroes 3, and Redfall.
Talking of Redfall, writer Bethesda has confirmed that the vampire shooter might be launching with controversial anti-piracy software program Denuvo. Which means that Redfall would require an web connection always to play.