Octopath Traveler’s Art Style Has Essentially Been Trademarked by Square Enix

There’s no denying that Square Enix’s original I.P. that launched on the Nintendo Switch this past year was nothing short of beautiful. The graphical art style of Octopath Traveler pushed the power of the Switch in a different direction that other developers haven’t yet attempted on Nintendo’s platform.

There’s no denying that Square Enix’s original I.P. that launched on the Nintendo Switch this past year was nothing short of beautiful. The graphical art style of Octopath Traveler pushed the power of the Switch in a different direction that other developers haven’t yet attempted on Nintendo’s platform.

Square Enix has coined this particular art style as being “HD2D,” which features flat pixelated characters with high definition environments surrounded them, giving the game that retro feel but with modern touches. And according to WIPO (World International Property Organization), Square Enix has gone so far as to trademark this specific art style.

If you have not played Octopath Traveler yet, we have included a photo down below so you can see what we’re talking about when we say HD2D:

Now, this doesn’t technically mean that Square Enix is planning on creating a sequel to Octopath Traveler or even a new game using that art style, but with the success that the JRPG has seen on the Switch, it wouldn’t be surprising to see an Octopath Traveler 2 come out of the woodworks.

For more on Octopath Traveler, check out our review right here; and, if you’re currently playing through the game, remember that we do have an expansive wiki guide available for you right here as well.

Source: Siliconera

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