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Quality single player games are also starting to dry up. The cost to create them is not sustainable at current game prices, without micro transactions to make up the difference. It’s why we’re only seeing a handful of them release per year, now, across all platforms. And the vast majority of them are sequels with dedicated fan bases. Everything else single player is either remasters or remakes. The dev cycle on these large single player games is 4 - 5 years and they cost hundreds of millions of dollars to bankroll. If you can’t tell, Sony is struggling right now with content, themselves. Their drip of first party games has completely fallen off. The only actual first party Sony title releasing this year is probably going to be Foamstars. A multiplayer driven Splatoon rip off, and it was given away as a PlayStation Plus game. Their only first party release in all of 2023 was Spider-Man 2.
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