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2009
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Ubisoft snap up Killing Day trademark

Shelved shooter resurrected

Ubisoft snap up Killing Day trademark Ubisoft snap up Killing Day trademark
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Long mooted FPS 'Killing Day' was first announced way back at E3 in 2005 as part of Sony's big press conference that year.

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Reportedly canned in 2006, Ubisoft have now acquired the trademark for the name, which means we could yet see the game in the near future.

Talk about an unexpected comeback...

You can see more details here.

Thanks to once more to VG247 for this.

By Richard Walker

Previous Coverage

  • Killing Day (working title) - 6 years ago
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