The settlement comes just a few days after the dispute – which was first filed in February – was subject to a third extension. While the specific terms of the agreement are confidential, the parties believe that resolution of the matter is mutually beneficial to both Zenimax and and their respective fans.” That statement (via Gamasutra) reads “Zenimax Media Inc and are pleased to announce that they have amicably resolved a pending trademark dispute related to the Redfall trademark. In a statement last night, the two parties confirmed that the matter had been resolved. It's also worth nothing that not every Amazon "leak" needs to be believed.The Elder Scrolls 6’s Redfall trademark dispute is overĪ trademark dispute between Bethesda parent company Zenimax and book publisher BookBreeze – which could have affected the future of The Elder Scrolls 6 – has been resolved. That isn't even mentioning the massive E3 2018 Walmart leak for RAGE 2 that Bethesda and id Software just leaned into. For instance, we managed to get some brand-new information on THQ Nordic's Biomutantand Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus(notably another Bethesda title) in previous leaks. This wouldn't be the first time Amazon listings have leaked unannounced or non-public information. In the wake of this, other projects like the ubiquitous The Elder Scrolls: Blades have been pushed past their original window. Following a sour launch of Fallout 76, Bethesda has been making moves to combat the stigma - culminating in a new roadmap to support the game's continued development. It's fascinating to see that Bethesda is possibly embracing new projects, especially when there are so many others that currently need triage. The chance this is an Amazon listing for that seems incredibly far-fetched. While we are firmly in The Elder Scrolls: Blades' launch window, the game is a free-to-play mobile title (portable to consoles).
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