Valve's mysterious trademark Neon Prime

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Valve's mysterious trademark Neon Prime

The well-known American company specializing in the development of video and digital distribution - Valve - quite puzzled gamers. The firm recently registered a mysterious trademark in America called Neon Prime. Note that the application for registration was submitted on October 10th. It is noted that this trademark will cover such categories as video, computer and electronic gaming software, and gaming programs.

Users of the well-known Reddit resource have already expressed many suggestions about what Neon Prime could mean. There have been speculations about Half-Life 3. It has even been suggested that it could be the latest operation of the super popular CS: GO game. Another commenter suggests that this will be a game novelty in a new genre because the player would like the studio to continue to expand its offerings.

On Twitter, one user expressed the opinion that the company is going to launch its version of Game Pass. Alas, Valve remains silent, so all this is just speculation.

Recall that last month, the famous game designer and producer of the company Greg Coomer said that Valve is not going to stop developing games. Right now, a couple of titles are being set that we have yet to see.

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