If only the November 19 release date was correct, Sony might have fixed the trademark issue in India.
Sony Indian PlayStation fans have been waiting a while as the PS5 console release date has not been given yet. The device is already listed on the India website, but there are no indications as to when it will hit the shelves. However, the wait will not be long for fans. The release date of the company is briefly mentioned on the Indian website on November 19, 2020. This was not only seen by some users on Twitter but was later confirmed by the website The McCo Reactor.
Although no price has been specified for the PlayStation 5 console, the website says it has reached out to Sony specifically for verification.
If only the November 19 release date was correct, Sony might have fixed the trademark issue in India.
According to the same publication, India’s first PS5 trademark application was filed by Hitesh Ashwani of Delhi. The trademark was submitted on October 29 last year. However, in February this year, Sony filed an application for the PS5. Details can also be found on the Government of India Public Search Trademark website.
At the time of reporting, the company’s trademark application for PS5 and Ashwani had received ‘opposition’ status. This happens when a third party believes that the patent will be published in the Trademark Journal and is indistinguishable from the trademark attorneys.
If you do not know, PS5 was a trademark in Japan in 2006.