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Driver 5: The Recruit trademarked by Ubisoft
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tarr.uspto.gov — Thank you for your request. Here are the latest results from the TARR web server. This page was generated by the TARR system on 2009-04-26 12:43:40 ET Serial Number: 77718159 Assignment Information Trademark Document Retrieval Registration Number: ... (more) Latest Status Info
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Driver May Be Coming To PS3
Driver May Be Coming To PS3
playstationlifestyle.net — UBISOFT has filled the name of Driver: The Recruit on the US Patent and Trademark Office. The new game was filled on the 21st of April and approved yesterday. The trademark covers all of the below - Game software and electronic game programs, namely, software games recorded on CD-ROM ... (more) Driver May Be Coming To PS3
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Ubisoft trademarks 'Driver: The Recruit'
Joystiq — ... as noticed by the ever-vigilant paperwork scavenger over at Superannuation. Speculation would dictate that this is the name of the fifth Driver game, which we learned was in production last summer. With E3 2009 a mere month away, it wouldn't be surprising if Ubi made an official announcement about what Driver: The Recruit is in the near future. We've contacted the publisher to see if it'd like to comment. [Via VG247, VideoGameBlogger] Ubisoft trademarks 'Driver: The Recruit' originally appeared on ...

Ubisoft Trademarks New Driver Game [Driver]
Kotaku — ... fourth sequel, of course! Sorry, but this franchise hasn't done anything particularly well since 1999, which was the original Driver: You are the Wheelman on PlayStation. That was nearly 10 years and two console generations ago. And since then open-world crime and driving has been done, redone and overdone while this franchise remained at least a step behind. So word that "Driver 5" will be called "Driver: The Recruit" does not really fill me with giddy anticipation. Driver 5: The Recruit Trademarked by Ubisoft [VG247] ...

“Driver: The Recruit” AKA “Fiver: This Is How Much It Will Cost A Month After Release”.
Sarcastic Gamer — ... don’t visit any pages on Ubisoft’s website about Driver, don’t comment on news stories about Driver, and don’t casually glance at Driver sitting on the shelf of a store lest some impressionable youth misattribute it to passing delight. Perhaps then finally we will be free of this waste of data. I hope you like this article; by the way, I hated writing it. Christ Driver is awful. Source: http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2009/04/26/driver-5-the-recruit-trademarked-by-ubisoft.htm ...

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