Remember Killing Day? Ubisoft still does, files trademark

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Back in the prehistoric era known as 2005, Ubisoft revealed a new game at Sony’s 2005 E3 press conference. That game was Killing Day. Just the other day I was thinking to myself, “what on Earth happened to that shooter with the really ugly guy in the trailer?” By spooky coincidence, it’s just been revealed that Ubisoft has filed a new trademark for that very same game.

I didn’t even know the game was called Killing Day, and it was a legit “holy sh*t” moment when I saw the above image and finally remembered the game I was trying to recall for the past week. The game was originally announced only for PS3, but a new trademark has it listed for cartridges as well as discs, and includes possible mobile phone releases. In other words, it’s an Ubisoft title, so it’ll be released for every machine in existence. 

Could we be hearing yet more Killing Day news at E3, four years after it was announced? Let us see.


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