Knack is the name of a third person platformer that evoked the giddy nostalgia of titles like Crash Bandicoot but with a modern twist and polished graphics. It was released as part of the PS4 Pro's launch lineup, showing off the console's capability to a lukewarm reception.
Since then, Knack has received a sequel and fan following, rescuing it from being a permanently forgotten franchise. 3D platformers helped build the PlayStation brand, and the genre continues strong with PS5 releases. However, Sony Interactive Entertainment has recently filed a new trademark that ties into the Knack series, which could be a sign that more wacky platforming action is yet to come.
Sony Patents System For Tracking How Players Interact with Certain In-Game Items and Scenarios
Critics praised Knack's solid concept but not the gameplay, but the news of an updated trademark for the existing IP looks to shine a light on the overlooked franchise. Sony Interactive Entertainment's patent for Knack lists all of its applicable uses, with a key term being «Downloadable or installable home video game machine program and additional data.» At the very least this revelation implies more downloadable gaming content could be coming soon, which would also help re-affirm the series for fans who want more. A lot of new gaming rumors are also being discussed this week, making for a captivating timescale that Knack is hopefully going to utilize.
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JapanStudio was the developer of Knack, and its past legacy features the artistic ICO Trilogy and other quirky platformers such as Locoroco. The company has now merged with Team Asobi, working under Sony Interactive Entertainment after developing The Playroom titles.
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