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Leynos said:

Because it wasn't very good. It felt very much like Western game trying to make a Japanese setting with the same technical and gameplay hangups. I'd rather they made a new Sly Cooper.

Well, it still sold 10 million+ including a million copies in Japan. You have to admit it makes sense people would be excited for a sequel if that many liked it.