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#19834
On 24th April 2009, UBISOFT HOLDINGS INC registered a new trademark for the next installment of driver with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

According to the report the next driver game will be titled DRIVER : THE RECRUIT and is registered to be used with
Game software and electronic game programs, namely, software games recorded on CD-ROM and digital video discs for computers; software games recorded on CD-ROMs, digital video discs, and cartridges for console and individual, portable gaming systems; software games that are downloadable from a remote computer site and electronic game software for mobile phones, personal digital assistants, and handheld computers
Details of this report filed with the USPTO can be found here.
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DRIVER : THE RECRUIT

Standard Character claim: Yes

Current Status: Newly filed application, not yet assigned to an examining attorney.

Date of Status: 2009-04-24

Filing Date: 2009-04-21

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Current Location: 011 -Initial Review/Serialization Branch(Mailroom)

Date In Location: 2009-04-24

LAST APPLICANT(S)/OWNER(S) OF RECORD

1. UBISOFT HOLDINGS INC

Address:
UBISOFT HOLDINGS INC
625 THIRD STREET THIRD FLOOR
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94017
United States
Legal Entity Type: Corporation
State or Country of Incorporation: Delaware

GOODS AND/OR SERVICES
International Class: 009
Class Status: Active
Game software and electronic game programs, namely, software games recorded on CD-ROM and digital video discs for computers; software games recorded on CD-ROMs, digital video discs, and cartridges for console and individual, portable gaming systems; software games that are downloadable from a remote computer site and electronic game software for mobile phones, personal digital assistants, and handheld computers
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2009-04-24 - New Application Office Supplied Data Entered In Tram

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Correspondent:
MARC MURACCINI; UBISOFT ENTERTAINMENT
28 RUE ARMAND CARREL
MONTREUIL SOUS BOIS
93108
FRANCE
It has been a while since we've herd anything from Ubisoft Reflections ever since their interview with BBC. Saying there working on a new driver game when it appears they were working on Emergency Heroes.

Then were once again doubted about a new driver game when the UK Forum Manager recently announced the following messages on Ubisoft Forums.
ms-kleaneasy wrote:As explained in other threads there is currently no information to suggest a new Driver game, should that change I will let you all know but for now consider anything to the contrary rumour.
ms-kleaneasy wrote:There hasn’t been any announcements to suggest any new Driver game, should that change I will let you know but as it stands no, sorry
Hopefully this news is enough to reassure us that there is really a driver title in the works to be released sometime in the near future.
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By Nikusakken
#19835
Driver: The Recruit?

Does that mean that we will not play as Tanner, but as a rookie driver?
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By madness
#19838
Yeah, most likely.
There could even be an appearance of Tanner teaching recruits.
I decided to open a new topic for speculation on what this title could mean in terms of gameplay and storyline.
See Driver: The Recruit (Speculation) and post some ideas if you wish.
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By T.K.
#19839
Man, I hope this ends out good.
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By Smiler
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#19842
This is making me wonder about the release date of the next Driver...

it could be that they have nearly finished the development, so they have come up with the perfect name for it now and they are nearly ready to release it, which could mean a fall 2009 release... :D

or I might just be getting my hopes up too high... :roll:
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By madness
#19843
Smiler wrote:or I might just be getting my hopes up too high... :roll:
Unfortunately this could be the beginning of development.
Phasing past the concept stages, as they want to make sure no one else tries to create a movie, game with the same title although this is highly unlikely.

I'd agree by saying a release date feels near.
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By emmetmcl
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#19854
So, does the register of this trademark mean the development is beginning or is almost complete.

If we look at the date the trademark was registered for DRIV3R then it may give us an idea.

The date it was filed was May 11, 2004 and it was released on June 21, 2004 (US).

This is about a month and a half.

E3 is 6 weeks away, so it would seem the game will be released this year.

Links
DRIV3R Trademark
http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f= ... 4ptu4.8.47

E3 Website
http://www.e3expo.com/
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By Smiler
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#19859
emmetmcl wrote: E3 is 6 weeks away.
Ahhh... I didn't think about that... they may wanna actually show D:TR at E3 then! :D

I hope so!!!.



Guys Guys!!... do me a favour... Stop getting me hyped up :lol: :lol: :roll: lol
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By Nikusakken
#19864
I'm not with too much hype. It might be shown at E3, but I'm not with too much hope. Just the usual hope.
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By Smiler
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#19870
I lost all excitement after having a little think about D:TR last night...

I was thinking that, the majoritry of game sequels which have a name rarther than a number basically have the same Chassis to the previous game, but with a few minor fixes and tweaks to the gameplay...

where as the games with a number usually (in the modern day) have a complete upgrade to every part of the Game...


So I'm not so excited for the next title now...

partly because all that D: PL was, was D3 with majority of the required fixes... and even then D: PL didn't exacly give me that same buzz as I got from the original Driver back in the day... so D: PL with a few minor improvements (and fixes) isn't enough for me...
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By Driver of DOOM
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#19877
But what about Reflections trend of two games on a similar engine,gap of largess, then two more on a new 1???
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By Smiler
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#19880
Driver of DOOM wrote:But what about Reflections trend of two games on a similar engine,gap of largess, then two more on a new 1???

Maybe....

I hope that U/R can show us some great improvements at this upcoming E3 this year!.
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By madness
#19883
1UP wrote:It’s been three years since Driver: Parallel Lines, Atari’s last crack at the franchise before Ubisoft acquired the license and development staff. Now it seems they’re at last about ready to show what they’ve made of it, as Superannuation (via Joystiq) has picked up on a new trademark for “Driver: The Recruit” on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office database.

Obviously nothing is known about the game yet, other than that this at least appears to be title for it. As Joystiq notes, it was revealed a fifth Driver game was in production at Ubisoft since last summer, so couple that with what seems to be the selection of an official title, and it looks likely that Ubisoft might be gearing up to give the game some exposure soon (maybe an unveiling at E3 in June?).

The original Driver on the PlayStation was regarded at the time as the closest thing to a 3D Grand Theft Auto there was… until Rockstar made Grand Theft Auto III for the PS2. Since then, the Driver series has failed to make much of an impact with each successive sequel, so it’ll be interesting to see if Ubisoft can turn things around.
Just a little more information, I found somewhere.
Wasn't from 1UP, but content was from 1UP. :lol:
Just one of those bot sites that crawl other websites and copy their news.
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By emmetmcl
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#19885
I don't mean to stop the party about Driver possibly being released at E3, but read this:

http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/19492/Ubi ... inancials/

It says a few games that Ubisoft are planning to release in 2009/10 and there is no mention of Driver.

But, where most of the games listed there already known to be in development or are Ubisoft just waiting until E3, or until their trademark has been approved to announce Driver?
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By Nikusakken
#19887
They say 7 franchised titles, and in the list there's 6. It could be a new Driver, as it's already "franchised". But it could be another game as well.
Ubisoft wrote:− 7 franchised games, including Assassin's Creed® 2, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell® Conviction, Rabbids Go Home(TM), Red Steel® 2, Ghost Recon® 4 and Anno(TM) 1404.
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By emmetmcl
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#19928
Never noticed that, let's just hope it's Driver.
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By madness
#19950
When i found this out.
I went just typed in http://www.drivertherecruit.com to see if it existed it didn't.
So then I checked whois information and the domain wasn't registered. I was so close to registering the domain, but didn't want to waste the money.

And for a moment (when Nick brought it to my attention) it appeared they registered it. Imagine if I had registered it first and then they might pay me for it :).

But then I realized that the domain was created four days before I created this news topic and my whois provider was probably out of date :o :lol: .

http://www.ip-adress.com/whois/drivertherecruit.com
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By madness
#19952
It means ubisoft owns drivertherecruit.com
It also means that it is very likely that the next driver is going to be called Driver: The Recruit and now we can check drivertherecruit.com daily until ubisoft put something there :).
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By emmetmcl
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#19975
It wasn't really that hard to find, I just thought that they were bound to set up a site and typed in Driver the recruit.com... and it worked.
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By Jorge-Fonseca
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#20273
hmm don't open the champagne too early this could not be the driver 5 that we are waiting for it could be some portable ds game or some cellphone mobile game.

Nevertheless it is something to keep an eye on. Nice find!
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By emmetmcl
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#20276
There is no way that this is mobile/DS game for the following reasons:

Nimrod are involved and they produce music for video games which are on XBOX, PS2, PS3, PSP, etc, not mobiles and DS unless there is a port.

Also, Reflections were looking for people to work on driving games that are for PS3 and 360, and Emergency Heroes (which is also a driving game they made) is only on Wii.

A developer at Reflections I e-mailed said they were working on a new Driver game, and as we know, Reflections don't make the mobile games.

I think this is more than enough evidence to support the fact that this is not a mobile phone game.
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By Smiler
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#20284
emmetmcl wrote:There is no way that this is mobile/DS game for the following reasons:

Nimrod are involved and they produce music for video games which are on XBOX, PS2, PS3, PSP, etc, not mobiles and DS unless there is a port.

Also, Reflections were looking for people to work on driving games that are for PS3 and 360, and Emergency Heroes (which is also a driving game they made) is only on Wii.

A developer at Reflections I e-mailed said they were working on a new Driver game, and as we know, Reflections don't make the mobile games.

I think this is more than enough evidence to support the fact that this is not a mobile phone game.
+1

btw, isn't it GameLoft who make the Mobile Phone versions of the Driver titles?
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By emmetmcl
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#20297
Yeah, they made Driver LA Undercover anyway.
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By madness
#20298
Yeah, I agree with what emmetmcl has stated.
and yeah, well gameloft made Driver: LA Undercover before that Glu made the other driver mobile games (Driver: Vegas, Driv3r: Mobile).

But Glu primarily worked with Atari.
While Gameloft works with Ubisoft.
and Gameloft continue to make Ubisoft mobile games as far as I know.
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By Nikusakken
#20370
Huh... Is it means that Ubisoft starting a new franchise title entitled "The Recruit?" I hope not...
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By Smiler
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#20373
I would imagine that if they've TM'd both Driver TR and C.O.P TR, it could be that C.O.P is a spinoff that'll be released simutaneously...


well, I hope so anyway...
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By madness
#20378
Yeah I just noticed this.
http://tarr.uspto.gov/servlet/tarr?regs ... y=77740826

Was readin'
http://e3.gamespot.com/story/6210351/
Ubisoft files Killing Day, Driver trademarks

French publisher puts in USPTO claims for long-dormant first-person shooter, racing franchises.


Ubisoft also filed applications for the names "Driver: The Recruit" and "C.O.P.: The Recruit." In 2006, Ubisoft picked up the Driver license from Atari, which unloaded the IP and its developer Reflections Interactive for €19 million (then $24 million, now $26 million). As part of a BBC interview in June 2008, Ubisoft revealed that Reflections was at work on a new installment in the Driver franchise, the first since 2006's lackluster Driver: Parallel Lines.

As with other applications of this ilk, all three filings carried descriptors for "game software and electronic game programs, namely, software games recorded on CD-ROM and digital video discs for computers." Ubisoft had not responded to requests for comment on the filings as of press time.

Conveniently enough, the filings come as the industry gears up for the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo, which runs June 1-4 in Los Angeles. Ubisoft is expected to deliver its E3 press conference at 5 p.m. on Monday, June 1, and GameSpot will be on hand to report on news from the event as it happens.
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