On March 3, 2008, German video game developer Crytek filed to protect the trademark Crysis Warhead in relation to “computer games software and electronic games” as well as a variety of goods and services typical to a game and entertainment franchise.
Published by Electronic Arts, Crysis is a sci-fi first-person shooter featuring United States Delta Force operative Jake Dunn (also known as Nomad). Following the discovery of an ancient alien spacecraft deep within the Earth, Nomad, armed with a “Nano Muscle Suit” and a variety of futuristic weapons and equipment, fights North Korean and extraterrestrial enemies armed with a legion of war machines and brutal ice-weapons.
Mork suspects that Crysis Warhead will be the sequel to Crysis, and the second in the announced trilogy of Crysis video games. While Crytek has also filed for the trademarks Crysis Wars and World In Crysis, those filings were made over a year ago. This recent filing hints at Crytek’s more current plans for the Crysis sequel.
Source: Trademork.com
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