CONTROL Resonant has appeared in a trademark filing on the European Union Intellectual Property Office site, and the paperwork was submitted by Nordia Attorneys at Law LTD on November 28, 2025 – a firm Remedy Entertainment uses for other marks.
The EUIPO entry lists the name CONTROL Resonant (via Insider-Gaming) and the filing links back to Nordia Attorneys at Law LTD; the listing can be viewed on the EUIPO site as the record for the mark. The timing is notable because The Game Awards will stream on December 11, and studios often time filings and PR around that window. Remedy has not announced any project called CONTROL Resonant. Still, Nordia’s involvement is the same legal trail Remedy has used before, which makes the connection more than coincidence on paper. Console PC Gaming contacted public records and checked the EUIPO entry for the filing.
Context helps: Control started in 2019 and centers on Jesse Faden and the Oldest House. Remedy has already woven the Control universe into other projects like FBC: Firebreak and crossovers with Alan Wake, so a new Control-branded effort could be a straight sequel, a spin-off, a multiplayer tie, or even a screen adaptation given the studio’s interest in film and TV projects. For readers who want the scheduling details, Console PC Gaming’s guide to The Game Awards streaming on Prime Video covers the December 11 broadcast, where Remedy has historically shown up with big announcements.
What this filing does not do is confirm format or platform. A trademark is a legal foothold, not a trailer; it protects a name and signals intent, but studios regularly register marks for a range of uses. Remedy has not posted any official teasers or statements about CONTROL Resonant. The EUIPO listing is the clearest piece of evidence so far, and it is being treated as a lead rather than a confirmation.
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