Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem was a rather unique survival horror game for the Gamecube developed by Silicon Knights and published by Nintendo back in 2002. Despite a pretty strong cult following and demands for a sequel, Eternal Darkness remains a franchise Nintendo seems to have forgotten, that is until very recently.

As of December 20th, Nintendo has submitted a trademark application for Eternal Darkness. This could mean a lot of things. It could just be a re-release of some kind, such as an HD remake, or possible part of a rumored Gamecube Virtual Console to be introduced on the Switch. Or… perhaps the long-awaited sequel many fans have been hoping for.

Nintendo’s application for Eternal Darkness.

Only time can tell what this trademark application truly means. Like always, we’ll keep you informed.

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Aaron Evangelisti
Aaron is a lifelong video games enthusiast who's been playing since the days of the NES. He enjoys just about all types of games from RPGs, to platformers, to strategy. He also fancies himself a bit of a writer so writing about video games makes sense, right?