In March 2020, Konami made a trademark application for Bloody Roar titles. Since Hudson Soft ceased to exist as a company and was merged with Konami Digital Entertainment in 2012, the rights of the series go to Konami. Until then, just know, you guys rock." The Bloody Roar series rights You guys are awesome, and perhaps some day, a developer and a publisher will pick it up, and do it justice. To the Bloody Roar fans out there, I read every single one of your messages, petitions, and calls for the series to be brought back. There was a chance for something to happen late 2011, early 2012 but clearly, we won’t see what was to be. There were some game design documents sent around internally of some spin-offs of the series, but it didn’t seem like it was the right direction. With digital distribution channels like XBLA and PSN, I felt there was a chance, if done right, to re-invigorate the series. It was something I personally pushed for in the company, despite the crowded fighting game market. " A special note goes to the fans demanding a return of the Bloody Roar series. Writing on his own blog, Morgan Haro, former Hudson Entertainment Manager, left, in August 2011, a note explaining the situation for the Bloody Roar series after the Hudson Entertainment shut down: Waiting for sponsors to promote their new game for the next generation consoles but lacking financial push and marketing. On February 9, 2011, It was revealed that a new Bloody Roar sequel was in production, but after Hudson Entertainment closed down, it was canceled. Only three days later, the ruse is exposed when the account tweeted what was supposed to be the first image, but was actually an image stating "You all been trolled!", revealing it was a fake Twitter account. On October 1st, 2011 Hudson Soft announces via Twitter the debut of the production of Bloody Roar 5.
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