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SegataSanshiro said:
Intrinsic said:

This is not true at all.... this is a very common misconception that anyone who bothers to avtually look at whats out there will see its false. Now I'm not even going to mention indies, because that will make the list of new IPs too long, but right off the top of my head...

Days gone, horizon, the order, driveclub, bloodborne, Spiderman,  quantum break, scale bound, sea of thieves, overwatch, watchdogs, the division, the last guardian, no mans sky, star wars battlefront, destiny, death stranding, Splatoon,........etc

And I'm sure I'm missing a ton of new IPs, and I'm not even mentioning complete reboots like God of war and resident evil where the game is only similar in name but could as well be completely new games. 

so what is this talk about no new IPs..... 

Spiderman a new IP? ROFL.

..... So if a nee developer comes and makes another batman game, simoly because its called batman its not a new IP?

but tell you what, take it off thr new IP list and add it to the re-imagining list. Thats drops my new IP list from 18 to 17.....and mind you, i have missed a lot of games from that list. Like dreams, wild, Hellblade, kingdom come, cyberpunk, detroit, and just like that I've given you six more.

oh....add every PSVr title in that list cause almost 95% of them are new IPs.

And remember, not a peep on indies, like the witness, inside, ori, firewatch, child of light, resogun, cuphead, drifter, transistor.....etc

So really, what exactly is your point? I dare say we are seeing more new IPs in these first three years than we did in the first three years of last gen. 

go on, find something else to laugh at or admit you were wrong.....