The PS4 is going hot and heavy with unannounced, teased, and trademarked games, and currently, these are the top four in the list.

Bloodborne

A new trademark for the PS4 has been found just before the E3 2014 takes place. The trademark, spotted by GameSpot, is for a new game titled Bloodborne, and the trademark involves a computer game software that's also a downloadable computer game via global computer network and wireless devices.

So far, this is all that's known about Bloodborne, but it is interesting to see wireless devices in the mix again, which can hint that it may follow the growing trend of wireless devices and handsets being part of video games as accessory apps, split screens, or even remote play of a specific function.

As usual, Bloodborne may also not become a new game in development, as Sony has the habit of trademarking games that may not push through anyway.

Guns Up!

Another trademarked and potentially unannounced game coming for the PS4 is titled Guns up!, this time spotted by DualShockers. Sadly, this particular one doesn't have much by way of details as to what the game could be about. The report states, however, that the trademark features the international class 9, which is an indication that it has something to do with games.

Over at NeoGAF, fans have a more interesting take on "Guns Up!" which is to take the title and connect it to an existing and very much requested franchise as a secondary title. Among these include Crash Bandicoot: Guns Up!, Demon's Souls 2: Guns Up!, Wild Arms: Guns Up!, and Eight Days Episode 1: Guns Up!

Project Beast

Following the string of trademarks for unsure games, at least the PS4 will be getting the new game from Dark Souls developer, an exclusive to Sony's next-gen console titled Project Beast.

Leaks of screen captures have already been reported previously, which hint a dark and dungeon-y game filled with scary beasts and monsters. According to Metro, some have speculated that Project Beasts may be a sequel to Demon's Souls.

Aside from speculations of what this game could really be, there is also a question of whether or not the acquisition of From Games by Kadokawa Games, which is a multimedia Japanese firm, may have anything to do with Project Beast at all.

A reveal at the E3 2014 would be nice, especially for fans who are looking forward to the next project of From Software.

Blizzard's Unannounced Next-gen Epic game

Joining the slew of developers, who are currently working on unannounced next-gen titles, is Blizzard, as reports come in of an upcoming AAA title in the works.

Thirteen1 has spotted a couple of job listings over at Blizzard's Web site, though the eye catcher for the game is that it will be "Blizzard's next epic title."

So far, what's known about the game is that it is a PC and console title, with multiplayer level designs, 3D character designs, and a world that will allow for destructible environments.

Quoting Blizzard on what the epic game is, "We can't tell you exactly what the game is yet, but trust is, it's awesome."

This game is also heading for both the PS4 and Xbox One, as part of the requirements for the job listings is experience and understanding of next-generation creation pipelines and tools.

So far, an entire crew of creators is required via the job listings, including concept artist, lead technical artist, 3D weapons artist, 3D character artist, 3D character animator, environment artist, lead 3D character artist, lead producer, level designer and senior art manager.

This can mean that the game is still in its early development, but the interesting mention of 3D weapons, the realistic and destructible environments, and a mention of "behemoth alien creature"--all of which open the floor to discussion on which AAA title this could be. Any thoughts?

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