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Intrinsic said:
Alkibiádēs said:

Sony is making just as many sequels as the others with games like God of War, The Last of Us, Uncharted, Knack, Gravity Rush, Gran Turismo, Ratchet & Clank,  etc.

Most of their heavy hitters are exclusives to well-established franchises. 

Anyway, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is very different compared to Skyward Sword, just like Super Mario Odyssey is very different compared to Super Mario 3D World. The only upcoming game that resembles its predecessor a lot seems to be Splatoon 2. Then there's new franchises like 1-2 Switch, Arms and Ever Oasis. 

Lets just ignore the so far 8+ new full retail IPs sony has made this gen alone already released or upcoming. And since you like lists so much Bloodborne, The last gaurdian, the order, days gone, detroit, Driveclub, Dreams, Horizon, Until Dawn, Gravity Rush, Wild.......

And thats not mentioning all the digital only sony first party games and continuing franchises.

Lol, if The Last Guardian can be considered a new franchise than so can Xenoblade Chronicles X. Until Dawn was made by Supermassive Games, Wild is made by Wild Sheep Studio, Bloodborne by From Software and Detroit by Quantic Dream (and it's more of the same really). Driveclub was just another racing game, they already have that genre covered with Gran Turismo. That's probably why they decided to close down Evolution Studios. The Order 1886 was made by Ready at Dawn and that game is considered a critical and commercial failure. Since then, Ready at Dawn no longer makes games exclusively for PS4. They seem to be stuck making virtual reality titles with a much more modest budget. 

As for Days Gone and Dreams, they are quite forgettable. Days Gone looks too similar to The Last of Us and I forgot Dreams was still in development. Haven't heard anything about that game since it got announced in 2015. 



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