The filing, submitted in December last year, covers two trademarks related to Sega’s potential NFT activities – one for a Sega Classics NFT Collection and another simply for Sega NFT.
However, its corporate machinations continue behind the scenes and new trademark registrations and logos have emerged revealing Sega’s new gambit to potentially be called Sega NFT.
Sega is, of course, far from the only video game developer to have become fiercely engorged by talk of the new technology.
So far, Sega’s had something of a rollercoaster relationship with NFTs, bursting forth fully enthused last summer before seemingly reining that excitement in more recently.