On February 26, Sega Games Co., Ltd filed a trademark application for “SAKURA WARS” with the Japanese patent office.

According to the filing, Sega intends to use the mark on (among other filings), home video game console programs, optical discs, ROM cartridges, and downloadable PC games. Other listed usages include:

software for commercial/business video game machines

music files that can be received and stored via the Internet

music files for downloadable portable devices

recorded CDs

recorded video discs and video tapes

electronic circuit storage programs for home video consoles

magnetic tape

magnetic disk

portable LCD console circuitry

other recording media that stores programs and software for home video game machines

telecommunications equipment

mobile phone straps

headphones

speakers

mobile phone covers

mobile phone cases

mobile phone accessories

computer accessories

images and videos that can be sent and received via the internet or terminal devices

amusement park equipment

toys

dolls

stuffed animals

action figures

puzzle toys

jigsaw puzzles

dolls with key chains

dolls with straps

plastic toys

plastic toys dolls

block toys

playing cards

trading card games

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singing equipment

shogi games

dice

sugoroku

dice cups

chess games

checker games

dominoes

hanafuda cards

chips for casino games

board games

billiards equipment

darts equipment

digital darts equipment

slot machines

slot machine parts and accessories

pachinko machines

exercise equipment

A new Sakura Wars game is in the works, titled Shin Sakura Taisen. The game, which was unveiled on April 14 2019 during the “Sega Fes” fan event, was originally tentatively slated to launch prior to March 31, 2019.

According to the presentation, the game will “inherit the DNA” of previous entries in the series. The game will be set in Tokyo in the year 1940 (Taisho 29, in the game’s lore, as the Taisho era only lasted 15 years overall). Further details will be announced at a later date. A Sakura Wars fan event is planned for this year’s Sega Fes, which will be held on March 30 and 31.

Sakura Taisen is an original project by Sega CS2 R&D (later Overworks) and Red Entertainment. Ohji Hiroi (Moeyo Ken, Far East of Eden), Satoru Akahori (Saber Marionette J, Martian Successor Nadesico), and Kosuke Fujishima (Ah! My Goddess, You’re Under Arrest!) are listed as the original creators of the franchise.

The first title appeared on the Sega Saturn in 1996. The initial entry, while released only in Japan at the time, was estimated to have a 200,000 lifetime sales goal. The title sold 205,270 units in its opening week, which was roughly 57% of the launch shipment. At the time, the title was seen as having the largest debut for a Sega title to date. It would go on to move 359,485 copies throughout the Saturn’s lifespan.

Since then, the title has gone on to spawn:

Five main-line titles

Fifteen spin-off games

An anime TV series by Madhouse

Five anime OVA series

Seven manga and light novel adaptations

Sixteen high-profile live stage shows

The final main-line title in the series, Sakura Wars V: So Long, My Love was released in North America by NIS America. The title is available on Sony’s PlayStation 2, as well as Nintendo Wii console.

Source: J-Platpat – Thanks to Poros Neustein for the tip!