Valve just filed a new ‘computer game software’ trademark and the rumours are already flying

Gosh, but isn’t Valve busy at the moment? Between the Steam Deck, VR stuff, and even overhauling Steam’s long-neglected mobile app (opens in new tab), you’d be forgiven for thinking the company had enough going on that it wouldn’t feel the need to spin up new projects. And you’d be wrong, because a new trademark that Valve applied for (opens in new tab) on October 10 has unintentionally announced the existence of something called Neon Prime. 

The application, which is still being processed by the US Patent and Trademark Office, identifies Neon Prime as pertaining to “Computer game software, electronic game software, video game software, computer game programs downloadable via the internet”. My remarkable deductive powers tell me that this means it has something to do with videogames and videogame software, and the internet seems to agree: there are already rumours (opens in new tab) that Neon Prime could be a new game—or even series—from Valve.

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