Halo: The Endless Trademark is Being Opposed by Dungeon of the Endless Developer

Dungeon of the Endless developer Aplitude Studios feels Microsoft's trademark could infringe upon their own.

Halo Infinite is going to be at the forefront of what 343 Industries does with the franchise for several more years to come, but of course, it’s not going to be the only Halo project we’re going to see from the developer in that time. Last year, for instance, Microsoft filed trademark for Halo: The EndlessCuriously enough, however, it seems that filing is now being contested.

As reported by @HaloHubGG on Twitter, Microsoft’s filing for the Halo: The Endless trademark is being opposed by Sega-owned developer Amplitude Studios, developer of roguelike tower defense title Dungeon of the Endless. Amplitude Studios feels Microsoft’s trademark would infringe on their own property’s name.

Amplitude Studios has developed a number of instalments in its Endless series, including Endless Space, Endless Legend, and Endless Space 2. The studio is currently working on Endless Dungeon as well.

What this means for Microsoft’s trademark filing remains to be seen, though there’s a chance that the company decides to rename the Halo project in question in order to avoid issues with the trademark filing.

Leaks have repeatedly claimed that 343 Industries is working on new unannounced Halo game. Multiple job listings over the last couple of years have also suggested the same.

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