Trentonater said:
Nioh is a different case since Playstation only published Nioh outside Japan and only on playstation, Stellar Blade is published by them globally and on pc. Sony mainly handled the localisation for nioh while with nioh 3 international publishing and localization is done by koei tecmo europe and it's honestly really easy to spot the difference. Nioh falls under sony's definition of second party but stellar blade doesn't. |
The slight differences hardly matter. Sony does not own either the IP nor the developer. The developer can decide to self publish or approach another publisher for the sequel and go full multiplatform.
Once upon a time, Sony published Crash Bandicoot and Spyro. Crash was pretty much Playstation's mascot, and yet it didn't take long for it to cut ties with Sony Computer Entertainment.
All I'm saying is Stellar Blade 2 won't necessarily be a Sony published game nor a Playstation console/timed exclusive, unless the developer is contract bound to work with Sony on multiple games.








