According to trademark filings, the promising and short-lived battle royale game Radical Heights could see a revival from Squanch Games , the studio co-founded by Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland in 2016 which has turned out games for some of the best VR headsets . First noticed by sleuthing fan itsGerth on the Radical Heights subreddit , Squanch Games quietly acquired the Radical Heights trademark from developer Boss Key Productions in August 2018. After a recertification process with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the updated trademark was fully ratified on May 7. Despite its shutdown only three months after launching last year, Radical Heights was well-received by players and critics. In his statement following the shuttering of Boss Key Productions , founder Cliff Bleszinski described Radical Heights as "too little too late" to save the studio from closure. It might seem random that a VR developer would pick up the trademark for a dead battle royale game, but Boss Key’s ties to Roiland date back to its first project, Lawbreakers . In that game's Blitzball mode, Roiland voiced the titular blitzball that players fought over to score points. In a 2017 interview with PushSquare , Bleszinski described… Read full this story
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