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twintail said:

I think that bigger difference is that PS4 def had smaller PSN releases and no cross-gen games.

But, 2014 also had a lot from Sony. And I think they'll have a lot this year too

I think Sony's first party cadence somewhat faltered in the launch aligned periods of 2023/2024 with 2016/2017. But I also feel like 2022 was better than most of the PS4's peak years. 

2020 is the only PS4 year that I feel comfortable putting above 2022. And 2020 is one of the best years for Sony's first party pipeline ever, and it includes the launch lineup for the PS5.