One Piece Odyssey preparing to set sail?

Multiple new trademarks have been filed by Bandai Namco in Japan, suggesting that more video games based on the hit franchisesOne PieceandMy Hero Academiaare in the works at the anime-loving publisher.

TheOne Piecetrademark in question was originally filed over a month ago, back on June 17, and references the title “One Piece Odyssey“. This new title would be the firstOne Piecerelease from Bandai Namco since the epic RPG-brawlerOne Piece: Pirate Warriors 4, which launched on PS4, PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch back in the spring of 2020.

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Two further trademarks — filed in Europe on June 25 — are a little trickier to confirm, as they are simply titled “MHUI” and “MHUR” respectively. Bandai Namco has already releasedmultiple gamesunder theMy Herobanner, so it’s a snug bet that these latter trademarks represent fresh titles in the fun, superpowered series. Bandai Namco itself is yet to comment on any of these discoveries, but with multiple gaming events aligned for the coming summer, we will no doubt be hearing news on these projects very soon.

Bandai Namco trademarks One Piece Odyssey in Japan, MHUI and MHUR in Europe[Gematsu]

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