Sony trademarks ‘Break In’ ahead of June State of Play
Sony filed trademark applications in the U.S. and Europe for a PS5 title called ‘Break In,’ registering it as ‘video game software’ ahead of the June 2 State of Play.
Sony filed trademark applications with U.S. and European trademark offices for a PlayStation 5 game titled ‘Break In.’ The filings list the product under a ‘video game software’ classification and were submitted before Sony’s State of Play livestream scheduled for June 2.
The trademark documents include only the title and the broad software classification. They do not name a developer, provide a release date, list additional platforms, include screenshots, or carry age ratings.
Trademark filings do not require public disclosure of project details, so the applications provide only the name and the general classification. Additional public information would require an official announcement from Sony or further filings that attach descriptive material.
Observers have suggested the name could fit a heist or infiltration theme, a horror project, or an externally developed title published by Sony, but the applications do not confirm any of those possibilities.
Sony’s State of Play is scheduled for June 2. Any confirmation of Break In’s developer, gameplay, release window or platforms will come from Sony’s announcement or later filings that include more detailed information.
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