On Wednesday, PlayStation confirmed some longstanding rumors about an upcoming State of Play, announcing that June 2 will play host to an extended showcase involving Marvel's Wolverine and other "upcoming PS5 games."
Since then, speculation has run rampant about what PlayStation might show off during its hour-plus-long show. Thanks to a new trademark filing, we might have a better idea of at least one of the games to expect, and it's one we haven't seen in quite some time.
Fairgames.
Or at least, a rebranded version of the previously-announced heist game from Haven Studios.
As first reported by VideoGamesChronicle, the company has filed a trademark with the US Patent and Trademark Office for "Break In." The filing has a May 20, 2026, date, and it's related to entertainment services and video game software.
Adding fuel to the fire was a response from Bloomberg's Jason Schreier about the title being related to Fairgames in some way.
It's worth noting that "Break In" is an objective in a newly-added mode that features extraction shooter elements, per a recent report from Insider Gaming. That's where the naming convention could be tied into.
This better not be the start...
