| Zkuq said: Some of the biggest games mentioned here are either third-party (Crash, Spyro) or second-party (Ratchet & Clank), not first-party. |
I find the second party distinction odd. It's really only a term used on enthusiast forums.
Sony owns the rights to "second party titles" like Ratchet, Sly Cooper, Bloodborne, etc. From what I understand, this is a similar situation to Nintendo, with IP's like Pokemon, and out sourcing development for stuff like Age of Imprisonment.







