Ubisoft files new 'Killing Day' trademark

Ubisoft filed a new trademark last week for a seemingly forgotten title known as Killing Day. The game, as remembered by Eurogamer, was last seen in 2005 during Sony's E3 press conference. What's been going on for the past four years is anyone's guess, but it would appear that Killing Day hasn't been ... killed.

The listing classifies Killing Day as disc-based and cartridge software for consoles and handhelds, as well as a game for mobile phones. In other words, it could be for any platform, and not just Sony's, as previously thought. That is, if Ubisoft has any plans of pulling KD out of the swirling vaporware.

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