Skies of Arcadia has been given a fresh trademark by Sega, raising fan hopes for some kind of revival.
Fresh trademarks for the beloved Dreamcast and GameCube RPG – including for the game’s original Japanese title Eternal Arcadia – were filed on 16th January and made public on 24th January, Final Weapon reported.
The future of Skies of Arcadia as a series has long been dormant, after Sega ditched plans for a PC port and a full-blown sequel. But fans of the game have never quite given up hope – and Sega is currently busy reviving many of its other past franchises.
Skies of Arcadia was originally released on Dreamcast back in 2000 – making this year its 25th anniversary. Hey, that would be a good time to launch some kind of remaster or remake! Its enhanced GameCube port Skies of Arcadia: Legends launched two years later.