Microsoft has filed for another game software trademark application, this time for "Screamride" on April 9.

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GameSpot found the latest Microsoft trademark application, but the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office filing doesn't contain much information, other than the fact it's for "entertainment services, namely, providing an online computer game." Over the past month, Microsoft has filed for two other game software trademark applications: one for "Secrets and Treasure" and another for "Snap Attack." There isn't any info on planned platforms or the developer for these possible projects."Microsoft often acquires various trademarks as part of its ongoing business strategy, but beyond that, we have no comment," said a Microsoft spokesperson about the "Screamride" trademark filing.Phil Spencer, recently named head of Xbox, promised last month that Microsoft will focus on games at E3 this year. And after his promotion, Spencer told IGN that he plans on making Xbox "the best place for gamers."

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