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Ali_16x said:
Alkibiádēs said:

You mean new IPs like The Last of Us 2, God of War 4, Knack 2 (why is that even a thing?) and a remake of the original Crash Bandicoot trilogy?

Alrighty then.

lol, you aren't downplaying huh? The Last of Us is still a new IP, just because it was recently announced doesn't mean it's not a new game. A few days ago, it would have still been a new IP. 

The funniest thing I find about this is that you only list the sequels. You're acting like Sony releases nothing but sequels except they've released the most new IPs since FOREVER. 

Days Gone, Detroit, The Last Guardian, Death Stranding, Bloodborne,Horizon, Driveclub,Dreams, Until Dawn, and a bunch of downloadable titles. IPs like Uncharted, inFamous, The Last of Us,and a bunch more I just don't feel like going into which are just from the PS3 era, are not that old. Most of Sony's sequels are not games from 1990-1999 unlike a certain developer I'm sure you know. 

No, it's not a new IP. A sequel can never be considered a new IP... It's already 3 years old, nearing 4...

Death Stranding and Until Dawn aren't made by Sony.

Sony doesn't even have IPs from the 90s that are worth bringing back. And a lot of their games don't even sell all that well in the grand scheme of things. If Sony had any franchises that could easily sell more than 10 million copies with each installment than they'd keep it alive as well. But you know, they don't.



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