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Monday, November 11, 2019
It looks like Electronic Arts has completely given up on the SKATE series
Electronic Arts no longer has the trademark SKATE for virtual skateboarding, so the conclusion is that it will no longer be.
According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, earlier this year Electronic Arts lost its trademark SKATE, which referred to a series of skateboarding games from the beginning of this decade. Specifically, EA last renewed these rights in 2018, but now it is possible that they are no longer bothering with it as they are no longer counting on a new sequel to the series.
The Skate series had three quality games that came dark when Tony Hawk's Pro Skater showed signs of failing. The series was well received by players and Electronic Arts had to produce more copies of Skate 3 two years after the game was released.
However, even this demand for virtual skating has not helped the series during this generation of consoles. Who knows - maybe this is better because the people who worked on the series are long gone from Electronic Arts.
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