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Sega Trademarks Ecco The Dolphin, Fueling Rumors Of The Series’ Comeback

Author : Allison Update : Mar 04,2025

Sega Trademarks Ecco The Dolphin, Fueling Rumors Of The Series’ Comeback

Sega's recent trademark filings for the long-dormant Ecco the Dolphin IP have ignited speculation about a potential franchise revival. Let's delve into what this could mean for the future of this classic game series.

The Return of Ecco?

Gematsu reported that Sega filed trademarks for "Ecco" and "Ecco the Dolphin" in late December 2024 (December 27th to be precise), sparking excitement among fans. This marks a significant development after a 24-year hiatus.

Originally released in 1992 by Sega, and developed by the now-defunct Appaloosa Interactive (formerly Novotrade International), Ecco the Dolphin captivated players with its unique premise: a bottlenose dolphin battling extraterrestrial threats to save the planet. The series spanned four installments before concluding in 2000. While a sequel, Ecco II: Sentinels of the Universe, was planned to follow Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future, it was ultimately canceled due to the decline of the Sega Dreamcast.

Sega Trademarks Ecco The Dolphin, Fueling Rumors Of The Series’ Comeback

While Sega remains a prominent game developer and publisher, Appaloosa Interactive ceased operations in the mid-2000s. However, many of its former staff, including Ecco the Dolphin's creator Ed Annunziata, continue to contribute to the gaming industry. Annunziata, who released Space War Arena in 2019, expressed his enduring hope for an Ecco sequel in a 2019 interview with NintendoLife, stating, "One thing I can say is in the future, people are playing this game. I never give up!"

Currently, no concrete details regarding the future of Ecco the Dolphin have been revealed. However, the trademark filings suggest that Sega is actively considering the IP's potential. This adds to Sega's already impressive roster of projects, including revivals of classic franchises like Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, Golden Axe, Shinobi, and Virtua Fighter, as well as new IPs such as Project Century and a new RPG-like Virtua Fighter title. The possibilities are exciting! We eagerly await further updates.