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BasilZero said:
Mar1217 said:

It sure doesn't make sense but it didn't stop Sony from remastering theirs and selling them again on the PS5.

Also if we're frank, both Xenoblade remakesters came about 8-10 years after the original release. It wouldn't be that far-fetched if we got a Definitive Edition of XC2 after their next original game like in 2027 or beyond.

Oh yeah, I forgot about The Last of Us Part 1 and 2.

If its radically different in terms of engine, visuals, physics - then I dont see an issue with it (as much as I would want a new game instead).

To add, one aspects that make these DE a good sell are the additional content we get. That's technically beyond the scale of the usual remaster most games would get. 



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