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Ecco the Dolphin Registre Sparks Rumores de regreso

Autor : Leo Actualizar : May 18,2025

Marcas registradas de Sega Ecco the Dolphin, alimentando los rumores del regreso de la serie

En diciembre pasado, SEGA presentó marcas comerciales para la IP larga y latente, Ecco the Dolphin. ¡Siga leyendo para averiguar qué puede significar esto para la franquicia!

Sega revive a ECCO IP con marca registrada

ECCO el Dolphin regresa

Según lo informado por Gematsu, Sega presentó marcas comerciales para Ecco y Ecco the Dolphin a fines de diciembre pasado, lo que provocó rumores de que la IP podría ver un renacimiento después de estar inactivo durante 24 años. Esta noticia se hizo pública hoy, luego de la presentación el 27 de diciembre de 2024.

Lanzado por primera vez en 1992 por el estudio de desarrollo de juegos húngaros Appaloosa Interactive (anteriormente conocido como Novotrade International) y publicado por Sega, Ecco the Dolphin presenta el Titular Ecco, un delfín de botella, que lucha contra las amenazas extraterrestres alienígenas para evitar que se apoderen del planet. La serie vio cuatro entregas hasta el año 2000. Hubo una secuela planificada del título de 2000, Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future, titulado Ecco II: Sentinels of the Universe, pero fue cancelado debido a la disminución y la eventual interrupción de la transmisión de sueños SEGA.

Marcas registradas de Sega Ecco the Dolphin, alimentando los rumores del regreso de la serie

Actualmente, SEGA es un destacado desarrollador y editor de juegos, mientras que Appaloosa Interactive se detuvo a mediados de la década de 2000. Sin embargo, su personal permanece activo en la industria de los videojuegos. En particular, el creador de Ecco the Dolphin, Ed Annunziata, lanzó un juego llamado Space War Arena en 2019 y ha expresado la esperanza de una secuela de ECCO en el futuro, como se menciona en una entrevista de 2019 con Nintendolife, declarando: "Una cosa que puedo decir es en el futuro, la gente está jugando este juego. ¡Nunca me doy cuenta!"

A partir de ahora, no ha habido más desarrollos concretos con respecto al futuro de Ecco the Dolphin, así que esté atento para obtener más actualizaciones. Sin embargo, pronto puede unirse a la extensa lista de IPS revividas por Sega. En los últimos dos años, Sega ha anunciado una impresionante variedad de proyectos, incluidas franquicias clásicas como Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, Golden Axe, Shinobi y Virtua Fighter, así como nuevas IP como el misterioso Proyecto Century y el nuevo luchador Virtua "similar a RPG".

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