Everyone's Golf Studio registers trademarks for a possible new game.

Author

SB

Date

Aug, 10.2022

Everyone Claps for Golf Hanz has filed two new trademark applications for what would be a brand-
new form of golf. Two new trademarks belonging to the Yokohama studio have been issued in Japan,
as seen at ResetEra. Easy Come Easy Golf is the first, and いつでも GOLF, which means golf
anytime is the second. They are probably the Western and Japanese names for the same game
because they were both registered on the same day.

It's unclear at this time if these trademarks pertain to a brand-new game or a new version of Clap
Hanz Golf, which was made available only on Apple Arcade in April 2021. This could be the case with
Clap Hanz Golf as several games that were once exclusive to Apple Arcade have later been made
available on other platforms following a time of exclusivity.

Since its inception in 1998, Clap Hanz has collaborated on Everybody's Golf and its tennis and
virtual reality sibling projects with Sony Interactive Entertainment. For each PlayStation platform,
the company has released a total of 13 games.

Many people were shocked to learn that the firm will release the game on Apple Arcade in April
2021 given its tight links to Sony. Clap Hanz Golf, which is still accessible on iOS via subscription, has
a variety of game types (including local multiplayer) and bright characters that remind us of the
earlier Clap Hanz series. It was released the same week that Sony's Japan Studio, a studio famed for
creating creative games like Knack, Gravity Rush, and Ape Escape, was essentially shut down.