The recently reported trademark dispute between video game giant Take-Two Interactive and renowned developer Remedy Entertainment has already been resolved, the latter claimed. In addition, the studio noted that its working relationship with Take-Two Interactive remains unchanged.
Take-Two Interactive filed two trademark disputes against Remedy Entertainment in the United Kingdom back in May over the studio's then-newly introduced logo, a stylized R with the word «Remedy» below it. Remedy Entertainment adopted the logo in April, telling fans that it represented the veteran Finnish developer's evolution over the years. However, Take-Two Interactive argued that the new logo was too similar to that of its subsidiary's, Rockstar Games. As media picked up on the story, many speculated that the dispute could have created bad blood between Remedy Entertainment and Take-Two Interactive, but it seems like no such fallout ever happened.
Journalist Stephen Totilo recently revealed on Twitter that the trademark dispute between Remedy Entertainment and Take-Two Interactive had already been completely resolved in an amicable manner late last year. The filings themselves were just an initial formality, Totilo claimed, citing a representative for Remedy Entertainment. In a statement sent to IGN, the developer explained that the filings took longer to complete due to holiday scheduling, adding that it and Take-Two Interactive continue to work together as partners.
As Remedy Entertainment and Take-Two Interactive have joined forces to deliver remakes of the first two Max Payne games, these latest developments should be a source of relief for fans of the series. While Remedy Entertainment created Max Payne, Rockstar Games currently owns the rights to the franchise. Rockstar Games, which published Max Payne 1 and Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne, has also provided funding to Remedy Entertainment for the remakes' development.
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