The driving and action saga would return after more than 15 years of silence.
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After years of inactivity, the Stuntman saga could be on the verge of returning. According to an exclusive revelation by the YouTube channel VortexStory, a new title called Stuntman: Hollywood has been officially registered as a trademark in direct relation to the classic extreme driving franchise. The project is allegedly being developed by Saber Interactive, responsible for titles like SnowRunner or World War Z.
The registered trademark includes clear references to the name Stuntman, along with a description that fits the type of interactive product. The leak has generated excitement among fans of the saga, who haven’t seen a new installment since Stuntman: Ignition on Xbox 360, released in 2007. The news suggests an unexpected return of a forgotten IP for over a decade.
Stuntman: Hollywood is now officially registered as a new video game
Documents analyzed by VortexStory indicate that the Stuntman: Hollywood trademark was registered for interactive software, digital entertainment, and video games, which confirms its direct connection to a new title in development. The channel also points out that Saber Interactive would be leading the project, although there is no official statement from the studio or any related publisher yet.
The Stuntman franchise was a cult classic in the PS2 and original Xbox generations, known for its mix of cinematic driving and choreographed missions in action movie shoots. If its return is confirmed, we would be witnessing the comeback of a unique proposal in the current catalog, with potential in both story mode and sandbox-style challenges. We’ll be keeping an eye out for more news in the coming weeks.
