Warframe development team Digital Extremes has filed a European trademark for Soulframe. Little to no details have been given about the title, apart from the fact that it is a trademark filing for a game with online capabilities of some sort. Could this be the first signs of a sequel to Warframe, or a spin-off to the popular online action-shooter?
The Soulframe trademark filing can be found on the European Union Intellectual Property Office website. Digital Extremes made the filing on May 17, 2022, under classes 9 and 41. A class 9 trademark is for “computer game software.” A class 41 trademark is for “game services provided online from a computer network.” Both of the classifications suggest that Soulframe is, in fact, a new game from Digital Extremes.
It’s difficult to know what Soulframe is exactly. After all, we have no information other than it’s a game with online capabilities to speculate from. It could be a full-blown sequel to Warframe, which was originally released in 2013. A sequel to the popular game ten years later might be something Digital Extremes is working on.
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Soulframe could be a spin-off set within the Warframe universe, too. The trademark isn’t for Warframe 2, after all. It could even be something akin to a “soulslike” game set in the Warframe universe with that title. Before jumping to more unfounded conclusions, though, this is pure guesswork based on a trademark. Nothing has been officially announced one way or another.
Digital Extremes could have filed the trademark simply in an effort to stop other developers from using a similar-sounding title to Warframe. We may never see a game from the studio named Soulframe if that’s the case. Whatever Soulframe ends up being, there is a hope it could be included as part of the TennoCon 2022 celebrations in July.
Published: May 18, 2022 10:53 am