"Nothing to see here": the trademark dispute between GTA 6 and Alan Wake parent companies was already settled last year

Jan. 18, 2024



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“There is nothing to see here – this was a discussion between our teams that was resolved entirely and amicably late last year,” a Remedy representativetells journalist Stephen Totilo. “The legal filing was simply an initial formality, and Remedy and Take-Two continue to work together in partnership.”

News of an issue between Remedy and Take-Two hit the internet earlier this week, when a trademark dispute in the United Kingdom was discovered on online filing sites. The dispute raised plenty of eyebrows since it was, in essence, a dispute over the letter ‘R,’ with Take-Two suggesting that there’s “a likelihood of confusion on the part of the public” with how similar the Remedy logo is to that ofGTA 6developerRockstar Games. And, I mean, the logos are similar - but it’s the letter ‘R,’ man. How different could you make it?

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