![]() Sadly, however, Redfall is also the name of a series of sci-fi novels by author Jay Falconer, published by Bookbreeze. Given the existence of the Redguard race and their home nation of Hammerfell, it didn’t take long before fans equated the existence of the term Redfall with The Elder Scrolls 6, which Bethesda announced at last year’s E3 conference. The disagreement stems from Zenimax’s attempts to trademark the term ‘Redfall’, back in September 2018. ![]() Given that the final date on the trial schedule was originally set for August 2020, however, I’d suggest that reaching an agreement this far ahead of time is pretty good for all parties, but still doesn’t mean that we won’t be waiting many years to get our hands on the next game in Bethesda’s fantasy series. The settlement comes just a few days after the dispute – which was first filed in February – was subject to a third extension. While the specific terms of the agreement are confidential, the parties believe that resolution of the matter is mutually beneficial to both Zenimax and and their respective fans.” That statement (via Gamasutra) reads “Zenimax Media Inc and are pleased to announce that they have amicably resolved a pending trademark dispute related to the Redfall trademark. In a statement last night, the two parties confirmed that the matter had been resolved. ![]() The Elder Scrolls 6’s Redfall trademark dispute is overĪ trademark dispute between Bethesda parent company Zenimax and book publisher BookBreeze – which could have affected the future of The Elder Scrolls 6 – has been resolved.
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