Ubisoft has made a bunch of trademarks covering stage productions based on its most successful franchises.

Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Watch Dogs and Just Dance are the subjects of the trademarks, which cover a variety of live entertainment productions.

Among the possibilities covered by the trademarks dug up by DualShockers are:

continuing television programs and interactive television programs featuring comedy, drama, live-action, and animation, broadcast over television, satellite, audio, and video media

presentation of live stage show performances, presentation of live show performances by costumed characters, and presentation of live theatrical performances

production and distribution of motion pictures; arranging of contests

providing amusement park and theme park services

organizing, conducting and operating video game competitions and tournaments

providing entertainment and amusement center services, namely, interactive play areas

organization of exhibitions for cultural or educational purposes

on-line publications, namely, on-line magazines featuring information, news and commentary in the field of video games

arranging of contests

organizing, conducting and operating video game competitions and tournaments

Ubisoft is a company that covers its bases by making broad trademarks and as such none of these possibilities will ever necessarily eventuate, but can you imagine? Stabbing and singing in “Assassin’s Creed: The Musical”. Watch Dogs “laser tag” where you hack each other’s smartphones. Assassins gadding about theme parks. A Far Cry roller coaster. A Just Dance TV drama.

Okay, stretching it a bit there. Hooray for transmedia!

Thanks, DualShockers.