7 PlayStation Exclusives That Sony Should Revive

TLDRSony has abandoned several PlayStation exclusives too soon. Here are 7 franchises that deserve a revival.

Key insights

❗️Sony has a track record of releasing successful exclusive games.

🎮Gravity Rush, a physics-bending game, deserves another installment.

🎵PaRappa the Rapper, a classic rhythm action game, could be revamped for VR.

🩸Bloodborne, a critically acclaimed action RPG, needs a sequel or remaster.

🦝Sly Cooper, a stealthy heist adventure, could make a return for both kids and adults.

🏎️MotorStorm, a muddy chaotic racing game, could showcase the graphical power of PlayStation.

🔫The Order 1886, despite its flaws, had an interesting setting and deserves a second chance.

Q&A

Why did Sony abandon these franchises?

There could be various reasons, such as weak sales, changing gaming trends, or focus on other projects.

Are there any rumors about reviving these franchises?

There have been rumors, but no official announcements have been made by Sony.

Would fans be interested in seeing these franchises return?

Yes, many fans have expressed their desire for these franchises to be revived and given another chance.

What would it take for these franchises to succeed?

Revamping gameplay mechanics, improving storylines, and addressing the flaws of previous installments could contribute to their success.

Will Sony consider bringing back these franchises?

Only Sony can answer that question, but fan support and demand could influence their decision.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the abandoned PlayStation exclusives

02:30Gravity Rush, a physics-bending game, deserves a new installment

04:45PaRappa the Rapper, a classic rhythm action game, could be revamped for VR

06:59Bloodborne, a critically acclaimed action RPG, needs a sequel or remaster

09:18Sly Cooper, a stealthy heist adventure, could make a return for both kids and adults

11:17MotorStorm, a muddy chaotic racing game, could showcase the graphical power of PlayStation

13:04The Order 1886, despite its flaws, had an interesting setting and deserves a second chance