After 23 years, JRPG fans start to hope again as Sega renews the trademark for Dreamcast and GameCube classic Skies of Arcadia

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Skies of Arcadia is one of the most beloved JRPGs ever made, but decades after its original release fans are still begging for some kind of follow-up. Now, hope is springing once again as Sega has renewed the game’s trademarks.

Sega renewed both “Skies of Arcadia” and “Eternal Arcadia” – the latter being the game’s name in Japan – in January, as noted by Sega Informant on Twitter. On their own, these trademark renewals don’t mean much, and fans were burned once before with a set of 2012 Skies of Arcadia trademark renewals that did not ultimately result in a new game or remaster.

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