• blunderworld@lemmy.ca
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      7 months ago

      I feel like it’s pretty straightforward. Sony releases far more ports and remakes than newly developed original games.

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        7 months ago

        It would be nice if they could just release things on pc in the first place then we wouldn’t have to mess around with all these extra releases

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          7 months ago

          They delay the PC release in hopes that you’ll buy a PS5 to play the sequel. I doubt it’s a very effective strategy, though.

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            7 months ago

            NGL they almost had me with Spider-Man 2.

            But I watched a playthrough on YouTube cause I couldn’t wait. Still gonna (maybe, with all this PSN bullshit) play through it when it comes out on PC though.

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        7 months ago

        I mean, I don’t think they’re any slower to release new games than anyone else. I also don’t think the next Spider-Man or whatever is going to come out any slower because of ports either, since I think a different studio handles most of the porting work, I don’t know about remasters, though. Like this year, they’re releasing 5 new games, and they usually release at least 3 a year. Could they release more? Maybe, but games take longer to make than ever before.

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          7 months ago

          Wasn’t really intended as a comparison with any other developer either. They’re just a relevant example pertaining to a larger industry issue.