Sony has registered the Break In trademark, and the community is already speculating about its announcement at the upcoming State of Play, scheduled for June 2. This event, approximately one hour long, will include an in-depth analysis of Marvel's Wolverine and promises news from prominent studios. The question is whether Break In will be a new game or a technical tool.
Trademark registration as a technical clue for a possible internal project 🎮
The Break In registration suggests that Sony might be protecting the intellectual property of a project in development, possibly a stealth or action title with infiltration mechanics. From a technical standpoint, the trademark covers entertainment software, indicating it could be a game for PS5. The lack of concrete details leaves room for theories, although the name points to an experience based on accessing restricted areas.
Break In: the new game that will make you feel like a white-collar thief 🕵️
If Break In turns out to be a heist game, let's hope it includes a multiplayer mode where you can blame your friends. Because nothing says cooperative experience like your partner setting off all the alarms while you hide in a closet. That said, if it's an office-sneaking simulator, let it come with a tutorial on how to dodge bosses in virtual meetings.