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Bethesda renews trademark for mysterious game ‘SPYTEAM’

We first caught wind of Bethesda's unannounced game, SpyTeam, thanks to a Zenimax trademark filing in 2022. The game has disappeared from headlines since 2024, but that finally changed this week with new trademark filings. 

Bethesda / Zenimax have renewed their trademark for the game SPYTEAM. The fact that the trademark for this game continues to be renewed indicates that there are still development and release plans for this project, although not much is known about it publicly.

Previously, we have heard that SpyTeam is being developed by a team at Bethesda Austin, which has also primarily developed Fallout 76 since the game's initial 2018 launch. The studio had previously worked on Bethesda's cancelled multiplayer game, Battle Cry.

In the trademark application, SPYTEAM is described as an “electronic game program”, but that doesn't make it clear if the game is planned as a mobile title, or a full-fledged console / PC game.

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KitGuru Says: There is still a lot we don't know about this game, and despite movement behind the scenes, there is no guarantee that this game is close to an official announcement.

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