Nintendo registers new trademark for The Legend Of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass

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There has been a lot of talk about the possibility of Nintendo relaunching a bunch of old Link games in a Mario-style All-Star collection released last year, but Nintendo itself hasn’t said anything yet about what it has planned for the big one Zelda’s birthday.

Now, however, we have some news related to the Zelda series (in general) courtesy of the Pokekalos webmaster @KeliosFR.

It was discovered, Nintendo introduced a new trademark in Australia last year for the 2007 launch for DS The Legend of Zelda: The Phantom Hourglass and was accepted in November. This game, starring Link and Captain Linebeck, is a sequel to the success of the GameCube, Wind Waker and made use of touchscreen inputs.

In the trademark description, it covers all the usual things, such as video game programs and downloadable software. Of course, trademarks don’t necessarily guarantee that something is on the way – but again, it’s a great anniversary year for The Legend of Zelda, so who knows what might happen.

On a related note, Nintendo currently has 17 other trademarks pending under.

Would you like to see the Phantom Hourglass return in 2021 through a service like Switch Online or a collection? How about a kind of remake / remastering? Did you play the original game? Tell us below.

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